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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I have the honor to present your Excellency with a Statistical Account of the Province of Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton , collected from enquiries lately made , which I presume to think is as ...
I have the honor to present your Excellency with a Statistical Account of the Province of Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton , collected from enquiries lately made , which I presume to think is as ...
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Further examination is required of the New Brunswick trade . for while the present volume assuredly does not neglect it , the author ultimately focusses on the timber activities of the greater port of Quebec and in comparison gives less ...
Further examination is required of the New Brunswick trade . for while the present volume assuredly does not neglect it , the author ultimately focusses on the timber activities of the greater port of Quebec and in comparison gives less ...
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By custom , colonial Houses traditionally required that thirteen members ( including the Speaker ) be present in order to carry on business , but the rule was not hard and fast . When the count was taken on Wednesday the third , there ...
By custom , colonial Houses traditionally required that thirteen members ( including the Speaker ) be present in order to carry on business , but the rule was not hard and fast . When the count was taken on Wednesday the third , there ...
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