Acadiensis, Volumes 1-2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... Brunswick Historical Society were also members of the New Brunswick Loyalist Society , which was founded in 1883 and reorganized on a more effective basis in 1889. Since the upholders of the Loyalist tradition naturally put considerable ...
... Brunswick Historical Society were also members of the New Brunswick Loyalist Society , which was founded in 1883 and reorganized on a more effective basis in 1889. Since the upholders of the Loyalist tradition naturally put considerable ...
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... Brunswick , by the adoption of institutional care for the poor . In areas of New Brunswick where the almshouse system was adopted , it was found that insti- tutional care was not only a more humane way to provide for paupers but was ...
... Brunswick , by the adoption of institutional care for the poor . In areas of New Brunswick where the almshouse system was adopted , it was found that insti- tutional care was not only a more humane way to provide for paupers but was ...
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... Brunswick all taught engineering and all maintained laboratories before 1900 ; that New Brunswick's facilities were the least extensive was a function of its very small size and limited financial resources . 107 It is nearly impossible ...
... Brunswick all taught engineering and all maintained laboratories before 1900 ; that New Brunswick's facilities were the least extensive was a function of its very small size and limited financial resources . 107 It is nearly impossible ...
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