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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122 Speech by Howe , House of Assembly debate , 22 March 1841 , reported in Novascotian , 25 March 1841 . 123 Editorial , Christian Messenger , 1 September 1843 . tion of public affairs , it was then of less 36 Acadiensis.
122 Speech by Howe , House of Assembly debate , 22 March 1841 , reported in Novascotian , 25 March 1841 . 123 Editorial , Christian Messenger , 1 September 1843 . tion of public affairs , it was then of less 36 Acadiensis.
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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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Students of forest exploita . tion in the Maritime Provinces are certain to find both inspiration and useful comparisons in Wood's writing . How important were the basic differences between Maine and New Brunswick land policy in ...
Students of forest exploita . tion in the Maritime Provinces are certain to find both inspiration and useful comparisons in Wood's writing . How important were the basic differences between Maine and New Brunswick land policy in ...
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