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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It noted the problem found in applying much theoretical knowledge , and remarked that “ the process of settlement and rude tillage , though laborious , is simple – it requires but little skill and much physical exertion , hence arises a ...
It noted the problem found in applying much theoretical knowledge , and remarked that “ the process of settlement and rude tillage , though laborious , is simple – it requires but little skill and much physical exertion , hence arises a ...
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In this section I found many christians , many of them noted for their piety and public speaking . Brothers Christian and Henry Steeves , held meetings in the different settlements and exhorted the people , and the Lord was evidently ...
In this section I found many christians , many of them noted for their piety and public speaking . Brothers Christian and Henry Steeves , held meetings in the different settlements and exhorted the people , and the Lord was evidently ...
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Even in a province noted for its lively politics , the election of 1802 was an outstanding one . ? By mid - May it was in full swing . Under the pseudonym “ Creon , ” Samuel Denny Street published a pamphlet , entitled A Statement of ...
Even in a province noted for its lively politics , the election of 1802 was an outstanding one . ? By mid - May it was in full swing . Under the pseudonym “ Creon , ” Samuel Denny Street published a pamphlet , entitled A Statement of ...
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