Acadiensis, Volumes 4-5Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1974 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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existing arrangements gave ample latitude to those teachers and trustees who desired Bible - reading in the district schools . The Opposition disagreed . Led by Edward Palmer , they demanded that the Bible be given a legal guaran- tee ...
existing arrangements gave ample latitude to those teachers and trustees who desired Bible - reading in the district schools . The Opposition disagreed . Led by Edward Palmer , they demanded that the Bible be given a legal guaran- tee ...
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... Bible more , " affirmed the Protector . They had suffered another foul . The inoffensive Haviland amendment had been misrepresented by the government , with the complicity of the infidel MacLean . The conclusion was inescapable ...
... Bible more , " affirmed the Protector . They had suffered another foul . The inoffensive Haviland amendment had been misrepresented by the government , with the complicity of the infidel MacLean . The conclusion was inescapable ...
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... Bible question . - As well as being important in itself and for its immediate consequences , the Bible question deserves to be remembered as the opening chapter in the history of an enduring source of contention among Islanders ...
... Bible question . - As well as being important in itself and for its immediate consequences , the Bible question deserves to be remembered as the opening chapter in the history of an enduring source of contention among Islanders ...
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