Acadiensis, Volume 32Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2002 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... noted that the Mi'kmaq women sang during the mass and for morning and evening prayers when the men were away for extended periods hunting for food , especially during the winter.133 The missionaries apparently cultivated their ...
... noted that the Mi'kmaq women sang during the mass and for morning and evening prayers when the men were away for extended periods hunting for food , especially during the winter.133 The missionaries apparently cultivated their ...
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... noted , were " rather smaller than English bricks [ but the ] manufacturers say if required [ they could ] be made of the full size " .17 Calder's complaints seem to have had an impact on purchasing policy . All the brickwork in the ...
... noted , were " rather smaller than English bricks [ but the ] manufacturers say if required [ they could ] be made of the full size " .17 Calder's complaints seem to have had an impact on purchasing policy . All the brickwork in the ...
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... noted that the " contractors are now putting up new machinery for the purpose of further separating the stones from the clay " . But " no new bricks can be expected from their yard until about the 1st of July " . The patience of the ...
... noted that the " contractors are now putting up new machinery for the purpose of further separating the stones from the clay " . But " no new bricks can be expected from their yard until about the 1st of July " . The patience of the ...
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