Acadiensis, Volume 11Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1981 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... British government ) and resident proprietors , most of whom were leading officials of the Island govern- ment . The major question of who were to be the holders of those 66 20,000 acres lots was based upon three closely - related ...
... British government ) and resident proprietors , most of whom were leading officials of the Island govern- ment . The major question of who were to be the holders of those 66 20,000 acres lots was based upon three closely - related ...
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... British , it was in 1805 - and beyond one debated by the Island's elite for their own purposes rather than a genuinely grass - roots issue . - In the first phase emphasis must be placed upon experimentation and rapid shifts in ...
... British , it was in 1805 - and beyond one debated by the Island's elite for their own purposes rather than a genuinely grass - roots issue . - In the first phase emphasis must be placed upon experimentation and rapid shifts in ...
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... British suppliers , but more importantly because the capital - starved retailers generally needed eighteen months ' credit . Only the larger firms enjoying the confidence of British banks could operate on such a long - term basis . Yet ...
... British suppliers , but more importantly because the capital - starved retailers generally needed eighteen months ' credit . Only the larger firms enjoying the confidence of British banks could operate on such a long - term basis . Yet ...
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