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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In the plebiscite , Nova Scotians declared for prohibition 82,573 to 23,953 , the largest support for prohibition ever recorded in the province . Every county yielded a majority except Halifax , whose people still appeared to resent the ...
In the plebiscite , Nova Scotians declared for prohibition 82,573 to 23,953 , the largest support for prohibition ever recorded in the province . Every county yielded a majority except Halifax , whose people still appeared to resent the ...
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55 Nevertheless , as far as the provincial legislatures are concerned , the techniques of roll - call analysis ( detailed breakdowns of recorded vote divisions ) and collective biography ( the careers of , in this case , the legislators ) ...
55 Nevertheless , as far as the provincial legislatures are concerned , the techniques of roll - call analysis ( detailed breakdowns of recorded vote divisions ) and collective biography ( the careers of , in this case , the legislators ) ...
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Of the remaining 29 per cent not all would have died as in many cases no death is recorded and parents may have returned to France in 1710 or left for other Acadian settlements . P.R. register .
Of the remaining 29 per cent not all would have died as in many cases no death is recorded and parents may have returned to France in 1710 or left for other Acadian settlements . P.R. register .
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