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John L. Finlay, Douglas Neil Sprague. Nova Scotia Repeal Movement The Anti - Confederation League of Nova Scotia regarded the passage and procla- mation of the British North America Act as a temporary setback rather than as the failure ...
John L. Finlay, Douglas Neil Sprague. Nova Scotia Repeal Movement The Anti - Confederation League of Nova Scotia regarded the passage and procla- mation of the British North America Act as a temporary setback rather than as the failure ...
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... Nova Scotia Party , argued that Tupper had exceeded his authority and the British Parliament had exceeded its power . According to Wilkins , the fundamental law of Nova Scotia derived from a compact between the British monarch and the ...
... Nova Scotia Party , argued that Tupper had exceeded his authority and the British Parliament had exceeded its power . According to Wilkins , the fundamental law of Nova Scotia derived from a compact between the British monarch and the ...
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... Nova Scotia , in 1895 . Several women appear in the otherwise all - male clerical staff . Also noticeable is the small size of this component of the firm - one of Nova Scotia's largest companies at the time . at centres along the route ...
... Nova Scotia , in 1895 . Several women appear in the otherwise all - male clerical staff . Also noticeable is the small size of this component of the firm - one of Nova Scotia's largest companies at the time . at centres along the route ...
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