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 52
... weather of the south . Emigration , he reasoned , always moved from north to south and the Floridas could be peopled with Loyalists who could barely sustain themselves on the hard soil of Nova Scotia Fortunately for British North ...
... weather of the south . Emigration , he reasoned , always moved from north to south and the Floridas could be peopled with Loyalists who could barely sustain themselves on the hard soil of Nova Scotia Fortunately for British North ...
Page 25
... weather was bitterly cold and when they found the door of the schoolhouse locked against them , they went to Blackhall's office where they demanded and were refused the key . At this point they moved to Charles Robin's store where they ...
... weather was bitterly cold and when they found the door of the schoolhouse locked against them , they went to Blackhall's office where they demanded and were refused the key . At this point they moved to Charles Robin's store where they ...
Page 85
... Weather as in any part of the Globe , there being all round the line of Coast , Harbours of depth sufficient for Vessels of Light Draft , where they may most commodiously take Shelter ; these Vessels are from 30 to 90 Tons , and at most ...
... Weather as in any part of the Globe , there being all round the line of Coast , Harbours of depth sufficient for Vessels of Light Draft , where they may most commodiously take Shelter ; these Vessels are from 30 to 90 Tons , and at most ...
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