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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In the legislature in 1909 Premier Murray described as “ incomprehensible ” the Alliance's repudiation of the Government's proposal and suggested that this could only arouse “ suspicions ” as to the motives of the organization .
In the legislature in 1909 Premier Murray described as “ incomprehensible ” the Alliance's repudiation of the Government's proposal and suggested that this could only arouse “ suspicions ” as to the motives of the organization .
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It was Stairs who arranged the organization of Acadia Sugar in 1894 , who initiated the merger of the Union bank of Halifax with the Bank of Windsor in 1899 , and who led the Halifax business community back into its traditional imperium ...
It was Stairs who arranged the organization of Acadia Sugar in 1894 , who initiated the merger of the Union bank of Halifax with the Bank of Windsor in 1899 , and who led the Halifax business community back into its traditional imperium ...
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In any event , the organization of studies around generational developments is well advanced in New England studies , both for important individual families and aggregate families . Both of these approaches could be carried over into ...
In any event , the organization of studies around generational developments is well advanced in New England studies , both for important individual families and aggregate families . Both of these approaches could be carried over into ...
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