Acadiensis, Volume 32Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2002 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... remained in Trinidad after the War of 1812 developed a successful settlement at Naparima and the colonial government ... remained in Nova Scotia.135 Likewise , Thomas Dines ' large family signed up to emigrate to Trinidad , but he ...
... remained in Trinidad after the War of 1812 developed a successful settlement at Naparima and the colonial government ... remained in Nova Scotia.135 Likewise , Thomas Dines ' large family signed up to emigrate to Trinidad , but he ...
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... remained an unfortunate characteristic of much Halifax working - class housing well into the 20th century , if indeed it has been completely eradicated even today . Also , most middle - class housing and even much of that of the elite ...
... remained an unfortunate characteristic of much Halifax working - class housing well into the 20th century , if indeed it has been completely eradicated even today . Also , most middle - class housing and even much of that of the elite ...
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... remained officially dry , especially in terms of public drinking , and the province's per capita consumption rates remained well below the national average.54 Despite the wishes of the provincial Innkeepers ' Guild , which in 48 Daily ...
... remained officially dry , especially in terms of public drinking , and the province's per capita consumption rates remained well below the national average.54 Despite the wishes of the provincial Innkeepers ' Guild , which in 48 Daily ...
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