Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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Prohibition and the Social Gospel in Nova Scotia sity of Search Dove versity les ca The ember anada The success of the Prohibition movement in Nova Scotia in 1921 was a result of the transformation of a narrow nineteenth century ...
Prohibition and the Social Gospel in Nova Scotia sity of Search Dove versity les ca The ember anada The success of the Prohibition movement in Nova Scotia in 1921 was a result of the transformation of a narrow nineteenth century ...
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Government members replied by strongly denouncing those who would make the “ sacred ” cause of prohibition a party issue . Only two Liberals broke party lines on the amendment which was defeated eighteen to four .
Government members replied by strongly denouncing those who would make the “ sacred ” cause of prohibition a party issue . Only two Liberals broke party lines on the amendment which was defeated eighteen to four .
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The decline of prohibition to some extent paralleled that of the general reform movement . As partially a utopian reform , it had suffered on implementation from the inevitable reaction . It did not yield the results predicted by its ...
The decline of prohibition to some extent paralleled that of the general reform movement . As partially a utopian reform , it had suffered on implementation from the inevitable reaction . It did not yield the results predicted by its ...
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