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 51
... issues . It would be very convenient if we could simply state that each county went either Con- servative or Liberal because of the remedial question , but in any election , it is almost impossible to choose any specific issue as the ...
... issues . It would be very convenient if we could simply state that each county went either Con- servative or Liberal because of the remedial question , but in any election , it is almost impossible to choose any specific issue as the ...
Page 54
... issues were distinctly secondary to local concerns . In fact , few Liberals had ever even contested the riding . Nor were there any religious or ethnic rivalries , for the candidates were usually Presbyterian Scots . The chief opposing ...
... issues were distinctly secondary to local concerns . In fact , few Liberals had ever even contested the riding . Nor were there any religious or ethnic rivalries , for the candidates were usually Presbyterian Scots . The chief opposing ...
Page 96
... issues such as prohibition , prostitution and gambling , Allen is undoubtedly correct . But to suggest that their approaches were also similar - " emphasizing personal - ethical issues , tending to identify sin with in- dividual acts ...
... issues such as prohibition , prostitution and gambling , Allen is undoubtedly correct . But to suggest that their approaches were also similar - " emphasizing personal - ethical issues , tending to identify sin with in- dividual acts ...
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