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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In this Peninsula there are not less than 70,000 Inhabitants of all Ages , and the excess in the Imports of Grain for the last two Years have amounted to - In 1811 In 1812 Flour Blbs 24.414 26,852 Bread Bags 2.622 Corn Bushl .
In this Peninsula there are not less than 70,000 Inhabitants of all Ages , and the excess in the Imports of Grain for the last two Years have amounted to - In 1811 In 1812 Flour Blbs 24.414 26,852 Bread Bags 2.622 Corn Bushl .
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... there are no less than Five distinct museums , with a staff of not less than twenty - four Professors , and to the ... no less a sum than a million and a half dollars.67 a He rejected the idea of a scientific school in Fredericton ...
... there are no less than Five distinct museums , with a staff of not less than twenty - four Professors , and to the ... no less a sum than a million and a half dollars.67 a He rejected the idea of a scientific school in Fredericton ...
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In 1772 he had been elected by the township as their member of the colonial Assembly.46 James Robbins , a Deacon in the Church , was less enthusiastic than Crawley but he was regarded by Scott and the town as a committed supporter of ...
In 1772 he had been elected by the township as their member of the colonial Assembly.46 James Robbins , a Deacon in the Church , was less enthusiastic than Crawley but he was regarded by Scott and the town as a committed supporter of ...
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