Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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MacKinnon shows a sure - footedness and vividness that both entertains and enlightens , and Robin's lurid picture of British Columbia is detailed and lively . The essay by Long and Quo on Alberta is sound and well presented ...
MacKinnon shows a sure - footedness and vividness that both entertains and enlightens , and Robin's lurid picture of British Columbia is detailed and lively . The essay by Long and Quo on Alberta is sound and well presented ...
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... and endowments in 1898 shows New Brunswick's position : School Enrolment Endowment Income Toronto 1,269 $ 1,042,000 $ 85,000 McGill 1,250 1,400,000 145,000 Queen's 525 400,000 40,000 Dalhousie 169 – no figures New Brunswick 60 8,844 ...
... and endowments in 1898 shows New Brunswick's position : School Enrolment Endowment Income Toronto 1,269 $ 1,042,000 $ 85,000 McGill 1,250 1,400,000 145,000 Queen's 525 400,000 40,000 Dalhousie 169 – no figures New Brunswick 60 8,844 ...
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As Bumsted shows in one of his studies participation in the revival , particularly by young males , was often a ... Walsh and others which show that at the local level the Awakening must be viewed in terms of financial squabbles ...
As Bumsted shows in one of his studies participation in the revival , particularly by young males , was often a ... Walsh and others which show that at the local level the Awakening must be viewed in terms of financial squabbles ...
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