Acadiensis, Volume 21Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1991 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... living that way . Moreover , full - time cartoonists were expected to conform to the political leanings , and sometimes even the artistic preferences , of the newspaper's publisher . Subject to the vagaries of publishing technology ...
... living that way . Moreover , full - time cartoonists were expected to conform to the political leanings , and sometimes even the artistic preferences , of the newspaper's publisher . Subject to the vagaries of publishing technology ...
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... living in the fishery , many of Conception Bay's most prosperous planters began to consider the attractiveness of taking up farms in Wisconsin . There Newfoundlanders could find land which required little fertilizer and grew much more ...
... living in the fishery , many of Conception Bay's most prosperous planters began to consider the attractiveness of taking up farms in Wisconsin . There Newfoundlanders could find land which required little fertilizer and grew much more ...
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... living accommodations for the family . 68 Annie , Lena ( the baby ) , Lucretia and Fannie followed later . By November 1877 , they were all living at 8 Colville Square North , Kensington West , including Nan . Annie preferred that Nan ...
... living accommodations for the family . 68 Annie , Lena ( the baby ) , Lucretia and Fannie followed later . By November 1877 , they were all living at 8 Colville Square North , Kensington West , including Nan . Annie preferred that Nan ...
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