Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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The region was first occupied by the French , who built some fortifications at English Town to protect their fisheries . When the island passed into the hands of the English , the place was abandoned . By sundown we reached the ...
The region was first occupied by the French , who built some fortifications at English Town to protect their fisheries . When the island passed into the hands of the English , the place was abandoned . By sundown we reached the ...
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Sir Humphrey Gilbert was one : " if an English proprietor of Newfoundland , as he regarded himself , could hold the coastline and lease out grounds in the harbours , then he could raise a considerable revenue for himself and give such ...
Sir Humphrey Gilbert was one : " if an English proprietor of Newfoundland , as he regarded himself , could hold the coastline and lease out grounds in the harbours , then he could raise a considerable revenue for himself and give such ...
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After that he went into his father's law office , but Uniacke desperately wanted his son to obtain an appointment in Nova Scotia , and therefore considered it essential for him to have an English legal education .
After that he went into his father's law office , but Uniacke desperately wanted his son to obtain an appointment in Nova Scotia , and therefore considered it essential for him to have an English legal education .
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