Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... party back to office , for many of its leaders were landlords or land agents or both , and the party was intimately linked in the public mind with the proprietary system . Instead , the Conservatives won the elections of 1859 and 1863 ...
... party back to office , for many of its leaders were landlords or land agents or both , and the party was intimately linked in the public mind with the proprietary system . Instead , the Conservatives won the elections of 1859 and 1863 ...
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... party " has deceived its supporters " and " is no longer worthy of their confidence " . " On 30 November the ... party . The Popes realized this , and decided to let the matter stand for the present . Their attempt to inaugurate a new ...
... party " has deceived its supporters " and " is no longer worthy of their confidence " . " On 30 November the ... party . The Popes realized this , and decided to let the matter stand for the present . Their attempt to inaugurate a new ...
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... party . A man of considerable education and intelligence , Haythorne recognized the weakness of his government and at- tempted to persuade two Conservative legislative councillors , including Palmer , to join his cabinet.80 He failed ...
... party . A man of considerable education and intelligence , Haythorne recognized the weakness of his government and at- tempted to persuade two Conservative legislative councillors , including Palmer , to join his cabinet.80 He failed ...
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