Acadiensis, Volumes 10-111980 |
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Page 66
... North America, it is worthwhile to distinguish the period before 1815 from the years which followed. After 1815 ... North American emigration should not be read automatically back into the earlier era, chiefly because such an approach ...
... North America, it is worthwhile to distinguish the period before 1815 from the years which followed. After 1815 ... North American emigration should not be read automatically back into the earlier era, chiefly because such an approach ...
Page 67
... North America had been fairly evenly divided between Highlanders and Lowlanders; by the early nineteenth century it came predominately from the Highlands. Although only 10-12 per cent of the Highlanders in the first wave of migration of ...
... North America had been fairly evenly divided between Highlanders and Lowlanders; by the early nineteenth century it came predominately from the Highlands. Although only 10-12 per cent of the Highlanders in the first wave of migration of ...
Page 171
... North America and tends to reinforce Thorpe's conclusion that public construction by France in its North Atlantic colonies was essentially an extension of the "French fortress building industry". Halifax has not recently been subjected ...
... North America and tends to reinforce Thorpe's conclusion that public construction by France in its North Atlantic colonies was essentially an extension of the "French fortress building industry". Halifax has not recently been subjected ...
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