Acadiensis, Volumes 3-4Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1973 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... century Port Royal and virtually all young men and women married.27 The Sieur de Dièreville , a surgeon from France who visited Port Royal at the turn of the century , wrote : A Father and a Mother do not keep A nubile daughter long at ...
... century Port Royal and virtually all young men and women married.27 The Sieur de Dièreville , a surgeon from France who visited Port Royal at the turn of the century , wrote : A Father and a Mother do not keep A nubile daughter long at ...
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... century Ontario . Normally a Festschrift is an intellectual potpourri of little academic value . With its coherent theme , this volume is a fortunate exception . As a result , Aspects of Nineteenth Century Ontario will likely become a ...
... century Ontario . Normally a Festschrift is an intellectual potpourri of little academic value . With its coherent theme , this volume is a fortunate exception . As a result , Aspects of Nineteenth Century Ontario will likely become a ...
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... century . But the province's well - established trans - Atlantic deal trade continued beyond the end of the century , and although much of the lumber shipped from Saint John in the 1870's may have come from Maine lands above the Grand ...
... century . But the province's well - established trans - Atlantic deal trade continued beyond the end of the century , and although much of the lumber shipped from Saint John in the 1870's may have come from Maine lands above the Grand ...
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