Acadiensis, Volumes 3-4Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1973 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 5
... persons from Port Royal to other Acadian settlements along the shore of the Bay of Fundy ; during the 1680's and 1690's the population of Minas and Beaubassin - the two largest settlements founded by descendants of Port Royal settlers ...
... persons from Port Royal to other Acadian settlements along the shore of the Bay of Fundy ; during the 1680's and 1690's the population of Minas and Beaubassin - the two largest settlements founded by descendants of Port Royal settlers ...
Page 13
... persons.43 In 1671 more than half the male population was under twenty years of age and only a small percentage over 35.44 Since most immigrants were adults , the virtual end of immigration in 1710 must have resulted in an even higher ...
... persons.43 In 1671 more than half the male population was under twenty years of age and only a small percentage over 35.44 Since most immigrants were adults , the virtual end of immigration in 1710 must have resulted in an even higher ...
Page 118
... persons entertained of that gentleman were entirely groundless , and cruelly injurious to him . No person in the army could possibly have behaved with more zeal , activity and judgement in the measures taken for the accomplishment of ...
... persons entertained of that gentleman were entirely groundless , and cruelly injurious to him . No person in the army could possibly have behaved with more zeal , activity and judgement in the measures taken for the accomplishment of ...
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