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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As one who has been as earnest an advocate of the community study as anyone , I think I am entitled to raise what now seems to me the crucial question . Or really , to reraise it , since it was advanced by Perry Miller some years ago .
As one who has been as earnest an advocate of the community study as anyone , I think I am entitled to raise what now seems to me the crucial question . Or really , to reraise it , since it was advanced by Perry Miller some years ago .
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We need a thorough study of the entire evangelical movement in the Atlantic region , and we seem a long way from an ... It seems clear that the township as a unit of government rapidly became unimportant , but what about the county ?
We need a thorough study of the entire evangelical movement in the Atlantic region , and we seem a long way from an ... It seems clear that the township as a unit of government rapidly became unimportant , but what about the county ?
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26 Certainly , such businesses existed in the Arichat area in the early nineteenth century , and it seems likely that Bourinot came over in connection with one of them . In 1836 , he listed himself as a Sydney merchant .
26 Certainly , such businesses existed in the Arichat area in the early nineteenth century , and it seems likely that Bourinot came over in connection with one of them . In 1836 , he listed himself as a Sydney merchant .
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