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Maritime Province

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  • But -- and this is where the emphasis lay -- in the matter of luxury for his only son, Peter, Pupkin senior was a Maritime Province man right to the core, with all the hardihood of the United Empire Loyalists ingrained in him.

    Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town Stephen Leacock 1906

  • Maritime Province representatives would be completely overshadowed by men of greater political reputation belonging to the larger provinces, but this did not prove to be the case.

    Wilmot and Tilley James Hannay 1876

  • Maritime Province do not raise enough flour for their own use, and rely upon government when there is a deficiency.

    Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life Thomas Wallace Knox 1865

  • This, however, was only the advance guard of the immense army of emigrants which was to be attracted to the colony at the close of the war, and which was destined to play so important a part in the history of the Maritime Province.

    The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 2 of 2 From 1620-1816 Egerton Ryerson 1842

  • Thousands of Koreans also moved to the Maritime Province in the Russian Far East.

    4. Korea, 1910-1945 2001

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