Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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atiable plates er clip tion of vouth stitute Bruns dy and ons of ty , as J. and ed the Dvalis ared a terials - latter are of local connection , etc. , etc ? " ** An ardent proponent of Maritime Union , 20 which he believed would enable ...
atiable plates er clip tion of vouth stitute Bruns dy and ons of ty , as J. and ed the Dvalis ared a terials - latter are of local connection , etc. , etc ? " ** An ardent proponent of Maritime Union , 20 which he believed would enable ...
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... Islands at the South East side of the PassamaBRES E quoddy River it contains 4000 Acres , a great proportion is capable of Cultivaies , the tion , and of late , under the care of its owner a Mr. Owen is very much implease proved .
... Islands at the South East side of the PassamaBRES E quoddy River it contains 4000 Acres , a great proportion is capable of Cultivaies , the tion , and of late , under the care of its owner a Mr. Owen is very much implease proved .
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tion and their willingness to take up farming , and when they had received seed and tools for the following year's crops all would be well.26 But there are no further commissioners ' reports for over a decade , no records of funds to ...
tion and their willingness to take up farming , and when they had received seed and tools for the following year's crops all would be well.26 But there are no further commissioners ' reports for over a decade , no records of funds to ...
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