Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Its success continued , and by 1895 it had been enlarged 50 per cent . There was also a successful golf course in operation by then , with two sets of links . The results of " extensive and judicious advertising " had proven so ...
Its success continued , and by 1895 it had been enlarged 50 per cent . There was also a successful golf course in operation by then , with two sets of links . The results of " extensive and judicious advertising " had proven so ...
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In both cases , the advertisements for the patent medicines continued to appear regularly , but without the promise that they would cure hay fever . In 1891 , the Algonquin's advertisement again stressed the " absolute exemption from ...
In both cases , the advertisements for the patent medicines continued to appear regularly , but without the promise that they would cure hay fever . In 1891 , the Algonquin's advertisement again stressed the " absolute exemption from ...
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They ousted the Huguenot from the Council.33 Henry Cope continued to live and work in Nova Scotia until 1736. But by then the province no longer seemed promising to him , and he moved to Newfoundland . Any historian reviewing this story ...
They ousted the Huguenot from the Council.33 Henry Cope continued to live and work in Nova Scotia until 1736. But by then the province no longer seemed promising to him , and he moved to Newfoundland . Any historian reviewing this story ...
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