Acadiensis, Volumes 1-2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 31
... position as we are faced during the current year with a deficit of $ 1,050,000 . " 99 84 Nevertheless , Rhodes was in no position to abandon prohibition . Temper- ance sentiment was still strong and well organized . Rhodes was also ...
... position as we are faced during the current year with a deficit of $ 1,050,000 . " 99 84 Nevertheless , Rhodes was in no position to abandon prohibition . Temper- ance sentiment was still strong and well organized . Rhodes was also ...
Page 45
... position . The provincial Orange Lodge then took the issue to the Equity Court in the case of Rogers versus the Trustees of School District No. Two , Bathurst . The court's decision , announced in early 1896 , upheld Judge Fraser's ...
... position . The provincial Orange Lodge then took the issue to the Equity Court in the case of Rogers versus the Trustees of School District No. Two , Bathurst . The court's decision , announced in early 1896 , upheld Judge Fraser's ...
Page 96
... position , however , when Western Liberals began making peace with Borden . Fielding , conscious that Laurier was contemplating resig- nation , publicly endorsed the principle of a national government while with- holding his approval of ...
... position , however , when Western Liberals began making peace with Borden . Fielding , conscious that Laurier was contemplating resig- nation , publicly endorsed the principle of a national government while with- holding his approval of ...
Contents
P A Buckner | 3 |
Prohibition and the Social Gospel in Nova Scotia | 11 |
W S MacNutt | 37 |
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