Acadiensis, Volumes 27-28Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1997 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... continued to represent New Boston in the New Hampshire House of Assembly until 1792 , yet at the same time he was one of the minority of Cape Ann grantees who met the settlement requirements and continued to hold his lot until the end ...
... continued to represent New Boston in the New Hampshire House of Assembly until 1792 , yet at the same time he was one of the minority of Cape Ann grantees who met the settlement requirements and continued to hold his lot until the end ...
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... continued to beset the province ( in fact the entire Maritime region ) in the period of industrialization following Confederation and the dissolution of the leasehold tenure system , discontented Islanders like Macphail began turning to ...
... continued to beset the province ( in fact the entire Maritime region ) in the period of industrialization following Confederation and the dissolution of the leasehold tenure system , discontented Islanders like Macphail began turning to ...
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... continued off and on throughout the time that the vessels were at Port - la - Joie . Crew brought water aboard the vessels on a number of occasions , and on one day crew of the Hind were sent ashore to brew spruce beer . On 15 October ...
... continued off and on throughout the time that the vessels were at Port - la - Joie . Crew brought water aboard the vessels on a number of occasions , and on one day crew of the Hind were sent ashore to brew spruce beer . On 15 October ...
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