Acadiensis, Volume 27Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1997 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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they saw the economy of the state in terms of their own lives and the lives and prosperity of their families and their town . Ensuring prosperity was the purpose of the state and if they could prosper in New Hampshire they would live ...
they saw the economy of the state in terms of their own lives and the lives and prosperity of their families and their town . Ensuring prosperity was the purpose of the state and if they could prosper in New Hampshire they would live ...
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... lives . History's presence in the lives of Nova Scotians and Atlantic Canadians generally , has never been more apparent than today . Debating the past is part of the daily fare of radio and television broadcasts . The central place of ...
... lives . History's presence in the lives of Nova Scotians and Atlantic Canadians generally , has never been more apparent than today . Debating the past is part of the daily fare of radio and television broadcasts . The central place of ...
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... lives with attributes that their commercials assign to the products . A perfume makes us desirable , a beer enhances ... live up to its potential . Critics on the left have argued that commercial considerations prevented the media from ...
... lives with attributes that their commercials assign to the products . A perfume makes us desirable , a beer enhances ... live up to its potential . Critics on the left have argued that commercial considerations prevented the media from ...
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