Acadiensis, Volumes 1-2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 84
... party kept concealed in a swamp . The next night , for it was only by night that they could venture to stir , they had not gone far , when the man who had undertaken to be their guide , refused to advance a step farther . No arguments ...
... party kept concealed in a swamp . The next night , for it was only by night that they could venture to stir , they had not gone far , when the man who had undertaken to be their guide , refused to advance a step farther . No arguments ...
Page 95
... party blamed Fielding for the reciprocity fiasco and in Quebec his reputation had never been high . His stand on the autonomy bills and his close association with imperial prefer- ence and the naval bill had earned him the hostility of ...
... party blamed Fielding for the reciprocity fiasco and in Quebec his reputation had never been high . His stand on the autonomy bills and his close association with imperial prefer- ence and the naval bill had earned him the hostility of ...
Page 99
... party systems is a comparative one ( even if the editor does all he can to prevent it from being so ) . The reader ... party system at the provincial level giving way to a new system . The analysis was written before the 1971 election ...
... party systems is a comparative one ( even if the editor does all he can to prevent it from being so ) . The reader ... party system at the provincial level giving way to a new system . The analysis was written before the 1971 election ...
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