Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 11
... indicates , although its cyclical nature could be seen as indicating a con- stant declension and rebirth as New England settlement expands outward from the seacoast . It does represent a change in emphasis , since it is not Puritanism ...
... indicates , although its cyclical nature could be seen as indicating a con- stant declension and rebirth as New England settlement expands outward from the seacoast . It does represent a change in emphasis , since it is not Puritanism ...
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... indicates that the Church of England felt responsible for the blacks , it also represented a reassertion of the monopoly over their education . The church never welcomed competi- tion in the realm of charity education . Robert Uniacke ...
... indicates that the Church of England felt responsible for the blacks , it also represented a reassertion of the monopoly over their education . The church never welcomed competi- tion in the realm of charity education . Robert Uniacke ...
Page 56
... indicated to me his irritation at the absence from the curriculum of any study of Canadian history , and his hope that my appointment at Mount Allison might indicate a new trend in Canadian university education . Here , he would point ...
... indicated to me his irritation at the absence from the curriculum of any study of Canadian history , and his hope that my appointment at Mount Allison might indicate a new trend in Canadian university education . Here , he would point ...
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