Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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Because the National school received such dependable support until the 1830's , it tended to draw pupils away from the less well - endowed Acadian school , the “ School for the people and for the poor and the latter institution's ...
Because the National school received such dependable support until the 1830's , it tended to draw pupils away from the less well - endowed Acadian school , the “ School for the people and for the poor and the latter institution's ...
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By the time of their passing , Loyalist antipathy was receding , the response to their former home less automatic and less harsh . Other comments on the United States can be found , but after 1787 the references , both in newspapers and ...
By the time of their passing , Loyalist antipathy was receding , the response to their former home less automatic and less harsh . Other comments on the United States can be found , but after 1787 the references , both in newspapers and ...
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In families where the data were insufficient to determine completeness , the average number of children was less than six . While in complete families a couple on the average lived together for 22 years up to the birth of their last ...
In families where the data were insufficient to determine completeness , the average number of children was less than six . While in complete families a couple on the average lived together for 22 years up to the birth of their last ...
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