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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... ment of the historical significance in New Brunswick of the image of the Loyalists . The terms Loyalist " myth " , " cult " , and " traditions " , it should be noted , are employed to some degree interchangeably to denote the views that ...
... ment of the historical significance in New Brunswick of the image of the Loyalists . The terms Loyalist " myth " , " cult " , and " traditions " , it should be noted , are employed to some degree interchangeably to denote the views that ...
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... ment of Nova Scotia ( Toronto , 1961 ) and Andrew Hill Clark , Acadia : The Geography of Early Nova Scotia to 1760 ( Madison , 1968 ) . Within the context of Island history itself , Bolger , although leaning heavily on D.C. Harvey's ...
... ment of Nova Scotia ( Toronto , 1961 ) and Andrew Hill Clark , Acadia : The Geography of Early Nova Scotia to 1760 ( Madison , 1968 ) . Within the context of Island history itself , Bolger , although leaning heavily on D.C. Harvey's ...
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... ment were reinforced and exploited because merchants were content to em- ploy town labourers in summer and abandon them to the mercy of govern- ment , charity , occasional public works , or sharply reduced wages in the private sector ...
... ment were reinforced and exploited because merchants were content to em- ploy town labourers in summer and abandon them to the mercy of govern- ment , charity , occasional public works , or sharply reduced wages in the private sector ...
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