Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Each of the six replaced a Conservative , and these reversals were sufficient to determine which party won the election . Without them , the Liberals would have lost , 17 to 13 , instead of winning , 19 to 11 . A more detailed analysis ...
Each of the six replaced a Conservative , and these reversals were sufficient to determine which party won the election . Without them , the Liberals would have lost , 17 to 13 , instead of winning , 19 to 11 . A more detailed analysis ...
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In the election of 1793 , the inhabitants chose a far more aggressive set of representatives , and the executive and the assembly began to struggle in earnest over the division of the meagre provincial revenues .
In the election of 1793 , the inhabitants chose a far more aggressive set of representatives , and the executive and the assembly began to struggle in earnest over the division of the meagre provincial revenues .
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Although as a member of the Executive and Legislative Councils , he was not himself a candidate in the election , Winslow recognized that Glenie's pamphlet represented a frontal challenge to the Loyalist elite's concept of the proper ...
Although as a member of the Executive and Legislative Councils , he was not himself a candidate in the election , Winslow recognized that Glenie's pamphlet represented a frontal challenge to the Loyalist elite's concept of the proper ...
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