Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... 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 successful that the ...
... 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 successful that the ...
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... 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 hay fever " .126 The United States Hay Fever Association was ...
... 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 hay fever " .126 The United States Hay Fever Association was ...
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... 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 would have to be careful drawing conclusions . In the ...
... 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 would have to be careful drawing conclusions . In the ...
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