Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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In 1881 , most of Campobello Island was purchased by a similar group , the Campobello Land Company , " composed of several well - known Boston and New York gentlemen " .19 They , too , planned to create a summer colony of wealthy ...
In 1881 , most of Campobello Island was purchased by a similar group , the Campobello Land Company , " composed of several well - known Boston and New York gentlemen " .19 They , too , planned to create a summer colony of wealthy ...
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Newfoundlanders , and under the same conditions , except that they could not land or make use of the foreshore . Cambon objected : French citizens had the right to fish on " a footing of equality " ; they used seines extensively ...
Newfoundlanders , and under the same conditions , except that they could not land or make use of the foreshore . Cambon objected : French citizens had the right to fish on " a footing of equality " ; they used seines extensively ...
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make the land available for colonization.61 In his official correspondence at least , Cornwallis denied that he wanted to start a war for the peninsula . But if the Micmac chose to resist his expropriation of the land , he intended to ...
make the land available for colonization.61 In his official correspondence at least , Cornwallis denied that he wanted to start a war for the peninsula . But if the Micmac chose to resist his expropriation of the land , he intended to ...
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