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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Lockridge , particularly , has related this delay to the relative closing of available land in New England in the mid - 18th century ! In this sense , pre - revolutionary Nova Scotia becomes the frontier , since it was part of new ...
Lockridge , particularly , has related this delay to the relative closing of available land in New England in the mid - 18th century ! In this sense , pre - revolutionary Nova Scotia becomes the frontier , since it was part of new ...
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30 attendance for its celebration of 1787.29 Ties with relatives and friends , although frayed by division , emotion , and the wayward post , had not been sundered . With time , letters to and from the United States became more frequent ...
30 attendance for its celebration of 1787.29 Ties with relatives and friends , although frayed by division , emotion , and the wayward post , had not been sundered . With time , letters to and from the United States became more frequent ...
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Under the pseudonym “ Creon , ” Samuel Denny Street published a pamphlet , entitled A Statement of the Facts Relative to the Proceedings of the House of Assembly on Wednesday the Third , and Thursday the Fourth of March , 1802 , at the ...
Under the pseudonym “ Creon , ” Samuel Denny Street published a pamphlet , entitled A Statement of the Facts Relative to the Proceedings of the House of Assembly on Wednesday the Third , and Thursday the Fourth of March , 1802 , at the ...
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