Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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She suggests that Zangwill " relied in part on literary works " to accomplish his accurate rendition of Nova Scotian dialect and idiom . She also suggests that Zangwill must have relied " in part on personal contact " in developing the ...
She suggests that Zangwill " relied in part on literary works " to accomplish his accurate rendition of Nova Scotian dialect and idiom . She also suggests that Zangwill must have relied " in part on personal contact " in developing the ...
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38 However , the rate of profit on the New Brunswick coinage — which was considered " full weight " and of fine craftsmanship suggests that " the disinterested intervention of the banks " was perhaps not so unprofitable as has sometimes ...
38 However , the rate of profit on the New Brunswick coinage — which was considered " full weight " and of fine craftsmanship suggests that " the disinterested intervention of the banks " was perhaps not so unprofitable as has sometimes ...
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In writing of the African experience , Coombes suggests that the Victorian and Edwardian fascination with the categorization of exotic lands enabled the British to see the Empire as the heart and soul of the universe .
In writing of the African experience , Coombes suggests that the Victorian and Edwardian fascination with the categorization of exotic lands enabled the British to see the Empire as the heart and soul of the universe .
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