| Thomas Hughes - 1917 - 826 pages
...they have been entirely supported by private charity, and the little they can get by their labour, which for want of employment has been but a poor resource...fourteen souls ; but was not permitted to do it." The " government " here means the executive, Horatio Sharpe iand his officials. Soe tupra, 278, note 18.... | |
| Lewis Alexander Leonard - Maryland - 1918 - 350 pages
...loss, and have removed all the French neutrals in Nova Scotia, some say to the number of 12 or 15,000 souls, to their different colonies on the continent,...political writers in England. They, since the Treaty of Utrecht have been permitted to enjoy their property and possessions upon taking an oath of allegiance... | |
| Walter Blake Norris - Annapolis (Md.) - 1925 - 376 pages
...X*•• >*W — • *^J« \/\ > s^ From a drawing by Vernon Howe Bailey by permission of Harpers Magazine Roman Catholics here, -but a real or pretended jealousy...of fourteen souls, but was not permitted to do it. "These poor people for their numbers were perhaps the most happy of any on the globe. They manufactured... | |
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