Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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In the legislature in 1909 Premier Murray described as “ incomprehensible ” the Alliance's repudiation of the Government's proposal and suggested that this could only arouse “ suspicions ” as to the motives of the organization .
In the legislature in 1909 Premier Murray described as “ incomprehensible ” the Alliance's repudiation of the Government's proposal and suggested that this could only arouse “ suspicions ” as to the motives of the organization .
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was a half - brother of Thomas Barclay's mother , it should be noted that Howell suggested his name , not Barclay.'3 The British appointed for secretary and British agent respectively , two Loyalists from New Brunswick , Edward Winslow ...
was a half - brother of Thomas Barclay's mother , it should be noted that Howell suggested his name , not Barclay.'3 The British appointed for secretary and British agent respectively , two Loyalists from New Brunswick , Edward Winslow ...
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McNaughton then suggested that the military be brought into reserve as soon as the newly created provincial police force was available in sufficient numbers . He went on to offer some questionable advice to Thacker on the use of the ...
McNaughton then suggested that the military be brought into reserve as soon as the newly created provincial police force was available in sufficient numbers . He went on to offer some questionable advice to Thacker on the use of the ...
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