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 George Bennett's phrase , as " the last and deepest hindrance to the true development of the Commonwealth It was the Commonwealth tie that drew Canada into the international arena of modern racial politics when John Diefenbaker ...
... in George Bennett's phrase , as " the last and deepest hindrance to the true development of the Commonwealth It was the Commonwealth tie that drew Canada into the international arena of modern racial politics when John Diefenbaker ...
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... Ottawa , 1891 ) is neither treaty nor surrender , but a grant of 704 acres on the Saint John River by the Nova Scotia government , 2 August 1779 , II , pp . 28-29 . 8 The phrase is used to describe the “ Nature of the Reserves ” in ...
... Ottawa , 1891 ) is neither treaty nor surrender , but a grant of 704 acres on the Saint John River by the Nova Scotia government , 2 August 1779 , II , pp . 28-29 . 8 The phrase is used to describe the “ Nature of the Reserves ” in ...
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... understanding of mining communi#ties in general or Cape Breton miners in particular.63 What was obvious was that Thacker was quite prepared to give industrial Cape Breton an appearIance not unlike - in the bitter phrase of one Cape ...
... understanding of mining communi#ties in general or Cape Breton miners in particular.63 What was obvious was that Thacker was quite prepared to give industrial Cape Breton an appearIance not unlike - in the bitter phrase of one Cape ...
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