Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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30 , P.A.N.S. 45 See letter from M. G. , Novascotian , 4 September 1839 . 46 Letters from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , illustrative of their Moral , Religious , and Physical Circumstances during the years 1826 , 1827 , and 1828 ...
30 , P.A.N.S. 45 See letter from M. G. , Novascotian , 4 September 1839 . 46 Letters from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , illustrative of their Moral , Religious , and Physical Circumstances during the years 1826 , 1827 , and 1828 ...
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He sent an anguished letter to the provincial secretary begging that the lieutenant governor pay the pension since Ottawa refused to answer him . The stern notation in the margin of the appeal noted the reply , by telegram : “ We cannot ...
He sent an anguished letter to the provincial secretary begging that the lieutenant governor pay the pension since Ottawa refused to answer him . The stern notation in the margin of the appeal noted the reply , by telegram : “ We cannot ...
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Late in March the Novascotian published a letter signed “ G ” , which unabashedly credited Sawers with being the first to point out the ills in the judiciary.78 The next issue of the paper contained a reply by John Howe Sr. , in which ...
Late in March the Novascotian published a letter signed “ G ” , which unabashedly credited Sawers with being the first to point out the ills in the judiciary.78 The next issue of the paper contained a reply by John Howe Sr. , in which ...
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