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 11
... third disintegrates , separating into those who remain committed to the status quo and those with the imagination ... third generation Winthrops ( or third generation Cottons , who fit the Winthrop pattern very well ) , the third ...
... third disintegrates , separating into those who remain committed to the status quo and those with the imagination ... third generation Winthrops ( or third generation Cottons , who fit the Winthrop pattern very well ) , the third ...
Page 81
... Third Legislature . When the House met in early 1802 , it was announced that the Clerk , Isaac Hedden , was dying and could not assume his duties . The H ise decided by a vote of 11 to 7 to elect one of its own members ( as was the Nova ...
... Third Legislature . When the House met in early 1802 , it was announced that the Clerk , Isaac Hedden , was dying and could not assume his duties . The H ise decided by a vote of 11 to 7 to elect one of its own members ( as was the Nova ...
Page 99
... third parties , appear by now to be a traditional part of the Canadian political and academic landscape . The ... third parties in specific provinces and at the federal level , there continues to exist a substantial research void in ...
... third parties , appear by now to be a traditional part of the Canadian political and academic landscape . The ... third parties in specific provinces and at the federal level , there continues to exist a substantial research void in ...
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