Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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36 With these issues settled , the parties began to negotiate the text of a convention . The main problem proved , predictably enough , to be French access to bait supplies . The British accepted a French draft ( 21 March 1904 ) which ...
36 With these issues settled , the parties began to negotiate the text of a convention . The main problem proved , predictably enough , to be French access to bait supplies . The British accepted a French draft ( 21 March 1904 ) which ...
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28 However , on 13 March Westley sent Dudne an invoice for twice the value of the order which was rejected on 16 January.29 Had Dudne been able to provide Westley with some authority for a purely personal speculation between 16 January ...
28 However , on 13 March Westley sent Dudne an invoice for twice the value of the order which was rejected on 16 January.29 Had Dudne been able to provide Westley with some authority for a purely personal speculation between 16 January ...
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The invoice , dated 4 March 1842 , showed Tarratt & Co. as agents taking receipt of 187 cases of pence and 132 cases of halfpence with a total weight of over 14 and a half tons . For the total order , Tarratt , as financial agent for ...
The invoice , dated 4 March 1842 , showed Tarratt & Co. as agents taking receipt of 187 cases of pence and 132 cases of halfpence with a total weight of over 14 and a half tons . For the total order , Tarratt , as financial agent for ...
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