Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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The Roman Catholics then attempted to lessen the deleterious effects of their victory by adding a slightly ambiguous “ conscience clause ” , which would supposedly limit religious instruction to before or after the regular hours .
The Roman Catholics then attempted to lessen the deleterious effects of their victory by adding a slightly ambiguous “ conscience clause ” , which would supposedly limit religious instruction to before or after the regular hours .
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The charters included clauses protecting the public against questionable banking practices and preventing power from accumulating in a few hands . The paid - up capital , for example , was divided into shares of £ 10 each to ...
The charters included clauses protecting the public against questionable banking practices and preventing power from accumulating in a few hands . The paid - up capital , for example , was divided into shares of £ 10 each to ...
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... latitude for investigating every clause of the publication before you . - I have only to recommend that you avoid all unnecessary asperity . - Capt . Sage , then spoke to the following effect . Mr. PRESIDENT , I AM not accustomed to ...
... latitude for investigating every clause of the publication before you . - I have only to recommend that you avoid all unnecessary asperity . - Capt . Sage , then spoke to the following effect . Mr. PRESIDENT , I AM not accustomed to ...
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