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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... land , and meant that the Indian , in moving from forest to river to coast , inevitably encountered the newcomers . Since Nova Scotia was small , there was nowhere the Indians could maintain even a semblance of the old life ( as in ...
... land , and meant that the Indian , in moving from forest to river to coast , inevitably encountered the newcomers . Since Nova Scotia was small , there was nowhere the Indians could maintain even a semblance of the old life ( as in ...
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before the war when land prices were rising.50 Like George , Stuart held that land alone should be taxed . A man's income , if rightfully obtained , is the sum of his earnings and he has the right to the unmolested possession of the ...
before the war when land prices were rising.50 Like George , Stuart held that land alone should be taxed . A man's income , if rightfully obtained , is the sum of his earnings and he has the right to the unmolested possession of the ...
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... Land had been subdivided by successive generations of farmers until the point had finally been reached when farming units were verging on subsistence - level , land values were being forced beyond the means of most men , and thus almost ...
... Land had been subdivided by successive generations of farmers until the point had finally been reached when farming units were verging on subsistence - level , land values were being forced beyond the means of most men , and thus almost ...
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