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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E. R. FORBES Prohibition and the Social Gospel in Nova Scotia The success of the Prohibition movement in Nova Scotia in 1921 was a result of the transformation of a narrow nineteenth century temperance crusade , based upon rural values ...
E. R. FORBES Prohibition and the Social Gospel in Nova Scotia The success of the Prohibition movement in Nova Scotia in 1921 was a result of the transformation of a narrow nineteenth century temperance crusade , based upon rural values ...
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The effect of the bill was merely to require people in rural areas to order their liquor prepaid rather than C.O.D. The Conservatives strove valiantly to make this fact clear , while demonstrating their own championship of prohibition ...
The effect of the bill was merely to require people in rural areas to order their liquor prepaid rather than C.O.D. The Conservatives strove valiantly to make this fact clear , while demonstrating their own championship of prohibition ...
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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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