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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the record may lie somewhere , and with indexes , we can sometimes achieve what all the king's horses and all the king's men once failed to do . It is not always clear to the users of archives why government records are often extremely ...
the record may lie somewhere , and with indexes , we can sometimes achieve what all the king's horses and all the king's men once failed to do . It is not always clear to the users of archives why government records are often extremely ...
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... to enable him to repair the Books of Record and to preserve the whole of them in good order , and also to keep a Book of Record for each County for the purpose of Entering the Quarterly Returns of Deeds & c as by Law required .
... to enable him to repair the Books of Record and to preserve the whole of them in good order , and also to keep a Book of Record for each County for the purpose of Entering the Quarterly Returns of Deeds & c as by Law required .
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If the establishment of the Record Commission of Nova Scotia in 1857 was a significant step , a pre - Confederation statute of Nova Scotia also has a signal place in the history of public records . That statute - Chapter 24 of the ...
If the establishment of the Record Commission of Nova Scotia in 1857 was a significant step , a pre - Confederation statute of Nova Scotia also has a signal place in the history of public records . That statute - Chapter 24 of the ...
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