Acadiensis, Volumes 11-12Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1981 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 73
... remained , but they had acquired four brothers and another sister . Similarly , Henry and Mary Hudson ( aged 30 and 27 years ) of Scotts Bay were blessed with five children during the 1870s and increased their family to nine members by ...
... remained , but they had acquired four brothers and another sister . Similarly , Henry and Mary Hudson ( aged 30 and 27 years ) of Scotts Bay were blessed with five children during the 1870s and increased their family to nine members by ...
Page 51
... remained one of the inner circle . Alfred turned to Harold and asked what would happen to their publications in the event of war in Europe . Harold allowed that the situation would be serious . Alfred thereupon " spoke his mind . ' We ...
... remained one of the inner circle . Alfred turned to Harold and asked what would happen to their publications in the event of war in Europe . Harold allowed that the situation would be serious . Alfred thereupon " spoke his mind . ' We ...
Page 117
... remained only as a European concept which resurfaced to serve the needs of English diplomacy . During the 1630s , Maine finally took shape in the area between the Piscataqua River and Casco Bay , but remained completely dependent on ...
... remained only as a European concept which resurfaced to serve the needs of English diplomacy . During the 1630s , Maine finally took shape in the area between the Piscataqua River and Casco Bay , but remained completely dependent on ...
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