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 55
As a result , the traditionally Conservative economic elite formed an Independent ticket for the two St. John constituencies . They did not join the Liberals because this party had traditionally represented lower tariffs , which would ...
As a result , the traditionally Conservative economic elite formed an Independent ticket for the two St. John constituencies . They did not join the Liberals because this party had traditionally represented lower tariffs , which would ...
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Two harmful results followed . One was to equate local history with local grievance . The other was to obscure the fact that in every part of Canada grounds for union existed which may be documented historically , and which were ...
Two harmful results followed . One was to equate local history with local grievance . The other was to obscure the fact that in every part of Canada grounds for union existed which may be documented historically , and which were ...
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As a result of Dr. Webster's initiative the land on which the fort stood was finally declared a national historic site in 1926. Webster's aim was , in his own words , “ to induce the Dominion Government to carry out measures which would ...
As a result of Dr. Webster's initiative the land on which the fort stood was finally declared a national historic site in 1926. Webster's aim was , in his own words , “ to induce the Dominion Government to carry out measures which would ...
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