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 71
“ 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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Women marrying later tended to have their first child more quickly and to continue bearing children for a longer period than those marrying earlier . 7 Women marrying before age 25 would usually bear their last child before they reached ...
Women marrying later tended to have their first child more quickly and to continue bearing children for a longer period than those marrying earlier . 7 Women marrying before age 25 would usually bear their last child before they reached ...
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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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