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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Page 58
... Question , therefore , played a significant , if not always decisive , role in the 1896 election in New Brunswick . The number of Liberal representatives increased from two in 1891 to five in 1896. All of these Liberals came from the ...
... Question , therefore , played a significant , if not always decisive , role in the 1896 election in New Brunswick . The number of Liberal representatives increased from two in 1891 to five in 1896. All of these Liberals came from the ...
Page 74
... question was being used by both parties for political purposes . He felt that it ought to have been a religious rather than a political question and " dealt with as a non partizan [ sic ] matter on which men were at liberty to differ ...
... question was being used by both parties for political purposes . He felt that it ought to have been a religious rather than a political question and " dealt with as a non partizan [ sic ] matter on which men were at liberty to differ ...
Page 76
... question of Remedial Legislation is a purely religious question in it- self , and the fact that it has been dragged into party politics does not make it lose one iota of its essentially religious character . To deny , then , that a ...
... question of Remedial Legislation is a purely religious question in it- self , and the fact that it has been dragged into party politics does not make it lose one iota of its essentially religious character . To deny , then , that a ...
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