Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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They were financially assisted in their efforts by Josiah Wood ( later Senator ) of nearby Sackville . The son of a Loyalist wholesaler , Wood first completed his degrees ( B.A. , M.A. ) at Mount Allison , was later admitted to the New ...
They were financially assisted in their efforts by Josiah Wood ( later Senator ) of nearby Sackville . The son of a Loyalist wholesaler , Wood first completed his degrees ( B.A. , M.A. ) at Mount Allison , was later admitted to the New ...
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“ As it is , we lose not a single British settlement Winslow wrote later . “ A few miserable Frenchmen at Madawaska on the route to Canada fall within their territory . I presume that some future negotiation will remove even this ...
“ As it is , we lose not a single British settlement Winslow wrote later . “ A few miserable Frenchmen at Madawaska on the route to Canada fall within their territory . I presume that some future negotiation will remove even this ...
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He later contended that without the reviews the electorate " would have been about as incapable of judging the conduct of their representatives . as if they had assembled on the moon ” , and he hoped future generations would also ...
He later contended that without the reviews the electorate " would have been about as incapable of judging the conduct of their representatives . as if they had assembled on the moon ” , and he hoped future generations would also ...
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