Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 100
... suggests that over the long run cod prices swam even more closely with the tide than they had previously . Only during the wars between England , France and Spain around the turn of the 18th century did they climb noticeably higher ...
... suggests that over the long run cod prices swam even more closely with the tide than they had previously . Only during the wars between England , France and Spain around the turn of the 18th century did they climb noticeably higher ...
Page 113
... suggests that " the disinterested intervention of the banks " was perhaps not so unprofitable as has sometimes been assumed . In the most recent detailed study of New Brunswick's coinages , Richard Bird has pointed out that no copper ...
... suggests that " the disinterested intervention of the banks " was perhaps not so unprofitable as has sometimes been assumed . In the most recent detailed study of New Brunswick's coinages , Richard Bird has pointed out that no copper ...
Page 69
... suggests that the government dealt leniently with treason and repressively with sedition in order not to have occasion to suppress rebellion again . The renewable , and five times renewed Habeas Corpus Suspension Act was flexible enough ...
... suggests that the government dealt leniently with treason and repressively with sedition in order not to have occasion to suppress rebellion again . The renewable , and five times renewed Habeas Corpus Suspension Act was flexible enough ...
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