Acadiensis, Volumes 1-2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... interest which led him to agree to bring out a magazine . Jack chose the name Acadiensis for the new journal because “ Acadia is a title now recognized by the scientific world as applying to the territory em- braced within the area of ...
... interest which led him to agree to bring out a magazine . Jack chose the name Acadiensis for the new journal because “ Acadia is a title now recognized by the scientific world as applying to the territory em- braced within the area of ...
Page 39
... interests for the attention of the government " and politics began to polarize between these two interest groups . Thus , Muise saw Confederation as essentially an economic issue in Nova Scotia , arguing that in the 1867 federal ...
... interests for the attention of the government " and politics began to polarize between these two interest groups . Thus , Muise saw Confederation as essentially an economic issue in Nova Scotia , arguing that in the 1867 federal ...
Page 74
... interest in the history of Nova Scotia . By aiding Haliburton in gathering material for his history , Thomas Beamish Akins not only became imbued with a keen interest in the subject but acutely aware of the condition of the records in ...
... interest in the history of Nova Scotia . By aiding Haliburton in gathering material for his history , Thomas Beamish Akins not only became imbued with a keen interest in the subject but acutely aware of the condition of the records in ...
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Acadian Acadian school Acadiensis almshouse American Anglican April Atlantic region Bailey Bourinot British Brunswick Canada Cape Breton Cape Breton County Caraquet Catholic century Chipman Church coal colonial commissioners Committee Company Conservative Council County Croix Dalhousie debate early election England English Fanning February Fielding's français Fredericton French George Gideon White Grant Halifax historians House of Assembly Ibid Indians industrial institutions interest Island issue J. M. S. CARELESS Jack January Journal labour land Laurier legislation letter Liberal Lieutenant Moody liquor London Loyalist major Manitoba Manners-Sutton March Maritime ment Montreal National Newfoundland Nicolas Denys North Nova Scotia parish party Petition political poor Prince Edward Island Professor prohibition Quebec records reform remedial bill Report River Royal Saint John Saint John County social gospel society Stewart Temperance tion Toronto union University W. L. MORTON Ward Chipman William Winslow York