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Historical Biographies, Nova Scotia: Thomas Chandler Haliburton ... Haliburton was born at Windsor, Nova Scotia of "Blue Blood" (on both sides ... In 1841, Haliburton was appointed a Judge of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. ...
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Glossems on Historical Events, Conditions and Movements: Immigrant ... GLOSSARY: In support of ... BLUPETE'S HISTORY OF NOVA SCOTIA: 1600-1763. Twelve Immigrant Ships: The Arrivals at Halifax, 1750-52.1 ...
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History of Nova Scotia; Book.2; Part 5; Ch. 7. "The Halifax Station." The establishment of a dockyard meant a great deal to the people of Halifax. It was a source of employment. "To them the employment of a large force of ...
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Glossems on Historical Events, Conditions and Movements: Immigrant ... In addition, the immigrants spent a week or so abroad the vessel in Europe before getting under way; and, upwards to one, two or three weeks in Halifax ...
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Wild Flowers of Nova Scotia. MacLeod: Heather MacLeod and Barbara MacDonald and Dean Brousseau; Edible Wild Plant of Nova Scotia (Halifax: N. S. Museum, 1977). ...
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Nova Scotia History Books. History of Nova Scotia (1829) (Halifax: Joseph Howe, 1829). § Engravings of Halifax (Province House among others), Louisbourg, Shubenacadie Canal, ...
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Nova Scotia History Books. 5, n.d.) § "Published for the author by H. H. Marshall at his shop over against the Province House in Halifax (Nova Print)"; a 13 p. pamphlet. ...
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The Scientists: Nicolas Copernicus. Ptolemy's findings were that the earth was a fixed, inert, immovable mass, located at the center of the universe, and all celestial bodies, ... indeed, Copernicus' work might not have ever reached the printing press if it had not been ...
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Biographies, The Scientists: A List. Biographies of the Scientists. ... or, "the same quantity of heat is needed to heat an atom of all simple bodies to the same extent. .... "There are those who hold the name of Professor Huxley as synonymous with irreverence and atheism. ...
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Biographies, The Inventors: A List. Biographies of the Inventors. ... Blupete's Biography Page .... work is done upon the whole, and the quantity of science is considerably increased by it. ...
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