Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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... Nova Scotia , for less indeed than is enjoyed by those who are settled in the Province of New Brunswick , and only to be in the same situation with the Settlers in the Island of Cape Breton ... Nova Scotia-John Parr to Lord Shelburne, 1783.
... Nova Scotia , for less indeed than is enjoyed by those who are settled in the Province of New Brunswick , and only to be in the same situation with the Settlers in the Island of Cape Breton ... Nova Scotia-John Parr to Lord Shelburne, 1783.
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... Nova Scotia entered Confederation provided a particularly fruitful seed - bed for such movements . An early , minor crisis pertained to the financing of a government building which was under construction in Halifax when the union was ...
... Nova Scotia entered Confederation provided a particularly fruitful seed - bed for such movements . An early , minor crisis pertained to the financing of a government building which was under construction in Halifax when the union was ...
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... Nova Scotia , Debates and Proceedings of the House of Assembly ( Halifax , 1871 ) , pp . 162-3 . Should Dominion Day Be a Compulsory School Holiday in Nova Scotia ? ( 1896 ) An indication that the wounds of 1867 long rankled in Nova Scotia ...
... Nova Scotia , Debates and Proceedings of the House of Assembly ( Halifax , 1871 ) , pp . 162-3 . Should Dominion Day Be a Compulsory School Holiday in Nova Scotia ? ( 1896 ) An indication that the wounds of 1867 long rankled in Nova Scotia ...
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