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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... has placed the River St. Croix on the East side of that Bay . This , of itself , appears to me to be conclusive ... I have some Reason to believe that the Government of the United States begins to be convinced there is no Meaning in ...
... has placed the River St. Croix on the East side of that Bay . This , of itself , appears to me to be conclusive ... I have some Reason to believe that the Government of the United States begins to be convinced there is no Meaning in ...
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Erikson has viewed Puritanism not in terms of its intellectual meaning , but as an organizing set of values controlling acceptable behaviour in a community . He sees the various controversies in 17th - century Massachusetts — the ...
Erikson has viewed Puritanism not in terms of its intellectual meaning , but as an organizing set of values controlling acceptable behaviour in a community . He sees the various controversies in 17th - century Massachusetts — the ...
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We simply do not know what effects the various provincial franchise laws had on the accessibility of the vote to the population , much less its ultimate meaning . Was Atlantic Canada a democratic system in Brown's limited sense ?
We simply do not know what effects the various provincial franchise laws had on the accessibility of the vote to the population , much less its ultimate meaning . Was Atlantic Canada a democratic system in Brown's limited sense ?
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