Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Not much is known even now about the Loyalists who returned to the States , and more important , not much is known about the influence in American society of the 90 per cent or so of Loyalists who never left the United States .
Not much is known even now about the Loyalists who returned to the States , and more important , not much is known about the influence in American society of the 90 per cent or so of Loyalists who never left the United States .
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20 In the 1940s a realization of the backwardness of Newfoundland was driven home to residents of the island as never before by contact with the wartime American bases and a growing number of friends and relatives abroad , by wartime ...
20 In the 1940s a realization of the backwardness of Newfoundland was driven home to residents of the island as never before by contact with the wartime American bases and a growing number of friends and relatives abroad , by wartime ...
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He boasts that he was never late for a cabinet meeting — all 826 of them , that he slept with his budget documents to prevent premature disclosure , and that he was able to keep up the hectic pace that he set for himself only because he ...
He boasts that he was never late for a cabinet meeting — all 826 of them , that he slept with his budget documents to prevent premature disclosure , and that he was able to keep up the hectic pace that he set for himself only because he ...
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