Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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Subscriptions are available at 55.00 per annum for individuals and 58.00 per annum for institutions. The Editorial Board welcomes the submission of manuscripts, in either English or French. All subscriptions should be sent to: ...
Subscriptions are available at 55.00 per annum for individuals and 58.00 per annum for institutions. The Editorial Board welcomes the submission of manuscripts, in either English or French. All subscriptions should be sent to: ...
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The first institutions of this nature were the Saint John Protestant Orphan Asylum and St. Vincent's Roman Catholic Orphanage . These shelters , founded in 1854 because a group of citizens in Saint John felt obliged to provide for over ...
The first institutions of this nature were the Saint John Protestant Orphan Asylum and St. Vincent's Roman Catholic Orphanage . These shelters , founded in 1854 because a group of citizens in Saint John felt obliged to provide for over ...
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While these three schools ( each with a boys ' and girls ' department ) remained the largest and most prominent institutions for the education of the poor , a number of other ventures were successfully launched during the next quarter ...
While these three schools ( each with a boys ' and girls ' department ) remained the largest and most prominent institutions for the education of the poor , a number of other ventures were successfully launched during the next quarter ...
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