Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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In response to his dissenting opinion , however , the Colonial Secretary commended the examples of Nova Scotia and Canada where the legislatures had placed fixed valuations on currency and foreign coins in terms of British sterling .
In response to his dissenting opinion , however , the Colonial Secretary commended the examples of Nova Scotia and Canada where the legislatures had placed fixed valuations on currency and foreign coins in terms of British sterling .
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Delâge examines the processes of French , Dutch and English colonization between 1600 and 1664 , evaluating the responses of the primarily Iroquoian peoples whom the Europeans encountered . His real interest is not the internal dynamics ...
Delâge examines the processes of French , Dutch and English colonization between 1600 and 1664 , evaluating the responses of the primarily Iroquoian peoples whom the Europeans encountered . His real interest is not the internal dynamics ...
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As negative responses mounted in the civil service , the Board quietly withdrew its recommendations as actionable proposals . By the summer of 1969 , Voluntary Economic Planning was completely becalmed .
As negative responses mounted in the civil service , the Board quietly withdrew its recommendations as actionable proposals . By the summer of 1969 , Voluntary Economic Planning was completely becalmed .
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