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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The high cost of living , the Free Food Forever slogan , became the rallying cry of his party . Laurier's own popularity began to grow in the province of Quebec , particularly among disillusioned nationalists , notably Henri Bourassa ...
The high cost of living , the Free Food Forever slogan , became the rallying cry of his party . Laurier's own popularity began to grow in the province of Quebec , particularly among disillusioned nationalists , notably Henri Bourassa ...
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What Demos has set out to do in A Little Commonwealth is to investigate the social consequences of living conditions , family organization , and childrearing practices upon the larger community . Rather unusually for a historian , Demos ...
What Demos has set out to do in A Little Commonwealth is to investigate the social consequences of living conditions , family organization , and childrearing practices upon the larger community . Rather unusually for a historian , Demos ...
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On the Miramichi there were some 400-450 Indians living from hand to mouth , for the hunting had been ruined by the great fire of 1825. To make matters worse , whites had superseded Indians as casual labour in the timber industry .
On the Miramichi there were some 400-450 Indians living from hand to mouth , for the hunting had been ruined by the great fire of 1825. To make matters worse , whites had superseded Indians as casual labour in the timber industry .
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