Acadiensis, Volume 22Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1992 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 53
... noted that they were usually hired only for the summer term , and replaced by men , who during the summer may have been drawn into agricultural or other work . He felt this practice was " injurious " to the state of education , and ...
... noted that they were usually hired only for the summer term , and replaced by men , who during the summer may have been drawn into agricultural or other work . He felt this practice was " injurious " to the state of education , and ...
Page 62
... noted the retention of special religious customs and dialect.3 In 19th - century Halifax County , some African ... noted that these Nova Scotian women differed greatly from Africans who lacked any experience in North America and from ...
... noted the retention of special religious customs and dialect.3 In 19th - century Halifax County , some African ... noted that these Nova Scotian women differed greatly from Africans who lacked any experience in North America and from ...
Page 167
... noted in Colonies , where the position of women is properly discussed though the writers leave the impression that they expected society in colonial and early Confederation times to be as enlightened on the feminine rights issue as ...
... noted in Colonies , where the position of women is properly discussed though the writers leave the impression that they expected society in colonial and early Confederation times to be as enlightened on the feminine rights issue as ...
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