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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Page 69
Devoid of means , stature and influence , he was destined never to be free from material jeopardy . He was especially vulnerable to the contingencies of high interest rates , French internecine rivalries and the casual manner in which ...
Devoid of means , stature and influence , he was destined never to be free from material jeopardy . He was especially vulnerable to the contingencies of high interest rates , French internecine rivalries and the casual manner in which ...
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It is well known that I have never held office , and that I do not desire any either under the general or local government ” He had supported union only on the understanding that the Quebec scheme would be modified and now argued that ...
It is well known that I have never held office , and that I do not desire any either under the general or local government ” He had supported union only on the understanding that the Quebec scheme would be modified and now argued that ...
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80 During the trial Attorney - General Archibald had said that John Howe's “ unsullied reputation would never have left him obnoxious to any such charge ” as was brought against other magistrates . Chisholm , Speeches and Letters ...
80 During the trial Attorney - General Archibald had said that John Howe's “ unsullied reputation would never have left him obnoxious to any such charge ” as was brought against other magistrates . Chisholm , Speeches and Letters ...
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