Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic States |
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Indeed , the continuance of these forms of activity and the failure of other kinds of development to occur may have been more the result of human factors than the absence of any particular. 4 Peter D. McClelland , “ The New Brunswick ...
Indeed , the continuance of these forms of activity and the failure of other kinds of development to occur may have been more the result of human factors than the absence of any particular. 4 Peter D. McClelland , “ The New Brunswick ...
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One hopes that this will begin to occur soon . If it does not , the folk will always be with us , waiting , for we are all the folk . RICHARD S. TALLMAN The History of Maritime Literature We have in this place a profound awareness of ...
One hopes that this will begin to occur soon . If it does not , the folk will always be with us , waiting , for we are all the folk . RICHARD S. TALLMAN The History of Maritime Literature We have in this place a profound awareness of ...
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a occurred because he represented an older tradition — still alive in Nova Scotia - of mixed communion of Baptists and pedobaptists , as well as an out - of - date populistic evangelical style . But Rehoboth's little drama in which ...
a occurred because he represented an older tradition — still alive in Nova Scotia - of mixed communion of Baptists and pedobaptists , as well as an out - of - date populistic evangelical style . But Rehoboth's little drama in which ...
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