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The three remaining sketches in The Novascotian are the start of a new vein of humour suggests Nesbitt that Haliburton continued in the twelve additional sketches.
The Novascotian published a selection of the early praise, praise that reached a crescendo in Blackwoods magazine for November 1837, praise that Haliburton quoted proudly to his school friend Robert Parker in early 1838 (24 March 1838).
On the 22 March 1838 in The Novascotian, a report on the state of the judiciary concluded that the Supreme Court could assume the work of the Inferior Court without too much trouble and at a considerable saving to the province.
plato.acadiau.ca /COURSES/engl/RDavies/2biog7.doc   (15033 words)

  
 silverorange | NovaScotian Crystal
On the scenic Halifax waterfront, NovaScotian Crystal follows a centuries-old tradition of mouthblowing and hand-cutting fine crystal.
The NovaScotian Crystal website is a complete e-commerce system that markets their entire product line.
The system provides both the functionality that NovaScotian Crystal required and meshes with the established visual identity developed by their design team.
www.silverorange.com /a/portfolio/crystal   (235 words)

  
 ISTG - Halifax 1851-1872
The date given is that of the paper and not necessarily the date of arrival or departure but it assumed close.
NOVASCOTIAN, Halifax April 07, 1856 The R.M.S. screw steamer lost at Bermuda on the 18th ult., is the CURLEW, not MERLIN, as erroneously reported.
NOVASCOTIAN, Halifax Dec.01, 1856, plate 7,c3 NOTICE - EMIGRANTS EXPECTED The Right Honourable the Secretary at War having notified the Lieutenant Governor that Three Hundred and Eighty able-bodied men, recently discharged from Her Majesty's Service, chiefly Swiss and Germans, who, if retained in the Province, would make valuable settlers, will arrive shortly at Halifax.
www.immigrantships.net /halifaxlists/halifaxarr_depart1856.html   (3329 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
In his hands the Novascotian became an instrument both for his own self-education and for the education of his readers.
The fruits of these travels — the “Western Rambles,” which appeared in the Novascotian between 24 July and 9 Oct. 1828, and the “Eastern Rambles,” appearing between 16 Dec. 1829 and 4 Aug. 1831 — concentrate on the physical features of the regions and the social characteristics of their people.
From May 1844 to April 1846 he assumed the editorship of the Novascotian and the Morning Chronicle, and “his armchair became the centre and rallying point of the whole party.” Again the readers could say: “Why, here is Howe among us again; not Mr.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=39171   (5724 words)

  
 Novascotian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Novascotian is remembered as the newspaper of Joseph HOWE and as the embodiment of its motto, "The free constitution which guards the British press." It began under George R. Young in 1824, as the Nova Scotian or Colonial Herald.
Howe assumed control in 1827, and thereafter the weekly reflected both the intellectual awakening of Nova Scotia and Howe's evolving political thought.
A letter published in the Novascotian in 1835 led to his famous libel trial; upon his acquittal, he announced, "The Press of Nova Scotia is free."
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0005837   (207 words)

  
 Joseph Howe Summary
His extensive knowledge of his native province gained from continuous traveling, his engaging personality, his argumentative powers, and his clear and lively prose made him a political commentator of great force.
He was trained as a newspaperman, and under his editorship the Novascotian became a major instrument in articulating the social and cultural values of his society as it emerged from protective colonialism to responsible self-government.
These pieces ran serially in the Novascotian from 1828 to 1831 and were partially patterned on William Cobbett's Rural Rides (1830).
www.bookrags.com /Joseph_Howe   (2607 words)

  
 History of Nova Scotia, Jan 1820 - Dec 1839
Its key sentences were: "I will venture to affirm, without the possibility of being contradicted by proof, that during the lapse of the last 30 years, the Magistracy and Police have, by one strategm or other, taken from the pockets of the people, in over exactions, fines, etc. etc.
From the Novascotian, 5 March 1835: "...we announce to our numerous readers in the interior, and in the neighbouring Provinces, that the Press of Nova Scotia is free.
The editor of the Novascotian commented: "Although we are doubtful whether a sufficient number of passengers will be found to enable the Company to carry on the enterprise without a loss — we think the Gentlemen deserve every credit for commencing so patriotic and useful an undertaking.
www.alts.net /ns1625/nshist07.html   (10541 words)

  
 NovaScotian Crystal in Nova Scotia
At NovaScotian Crystal, traditional mouth-blown, hand-cut glassware is not so much a craft as a way of life.
In the majestic hills of Ireland, the art of making traditional mouth-blown, hand-cut crystal is part of some families’ blood.
NovaScotian Crystal was created to bring part of the Old World to the New World, not the other way around.
tours.staynovascotia.ca /site/1644/index.php   (431 words)

  
 silverorange | NovaScotian Crystal Site Launched   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
At their location on the Halifax waterfront, NovaScotian Crystal follows a centuries-old tradition of mouthblowing and hand-cutting fine crystal.
When we visited, we were able to see up-close the attention to detail and extraordinary skill of their craftsmen.
Working with NovaScotian Crystal, we extended this level of quality and detail to their website.
www.silverorange.com /a/news/crystal   (77 words)

  
 ISTG - Halifax arrivals 1851-1872
NOVASCOTIAN, Halifax Mar.22, 1852 R.M.S. Niagara Liverpool - Halifax Mrs.
NOVASCOTIAN, Halifax June 07, 1852 Plate 179,column 4 Passengers arrived at the Caledonia Hotel, since 26th ult.:- Donald Morrison, George McKay Esqrs., Capt. John Currie, Charles Pearson Esq., and Lady, Colin McLennan, William Keynick, Jas.
NOVASCOTIAN, Halifax July 12, 1852 Plate 219,column 5 S.S. Albatross For Charlottetown Messrs John A. McLean, John McDonnnell, John O'Brien, Maurice Swabey, William Hazen, William Redmond, Thomas Sordy, and Miss Delany For Quebec Messrs Lindsay R.N., William Dugid and Arthur Tomlinson R.M.S. Cherokee St.
www.immigrantships.net /halifaxlists/halifaxarr_depart1852.html   (4798 words)

  
 Ships to Nova Scotia 1815-1838 Pt.2
TO CARPENTERS, MASONS, andc.—Some years since, when the rage for Ship building gave such an impulse to every kind of business, many of our mechanics emigrated to the adjoining Provinces, where employment was to be had on better terms than at home.
The Novascotian of the 19th of April says that the Pallas cleared for St. John, N.B. with "passengers." As there is no suggestion that the Pallas was forced into Halifax, it may be assumed that she left some passengers there.
(The Novascotian of May 29 reported that the Ceres had "172 passengers" and was bound for St. John.
www.theshipslist.com /ships/Arrivals/novascotia2.htm   (2845 words)

  
 Fashion Monitor Toronto - Guide to Toronto Fashion, Style and Nightlife - Shop for Handcrafted NovaScotian Crystal ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The original team of master craftsmen of NovaScotian Crystal were trained in Ireland.
The unique shape was designed by NovaScotian Crystal to maximize the experience and has received rave reviews from Scotch aficionados.
Recognizing that port and sherry are wines of different character, NovaScotian Crystal designed a vessel uniquely crafted for the full appreciation of Port and all its nuances.
toronto.fashion-monitor.com /news.php/news/2004101802   (696 words)

  
 Joe Howe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Howe took over the Novascotian in 1828 soon making it the leading provincial paper.
He was not allowed to bring evidence to prove the truth of what the Novascotian had published.
In those days, criminal libel could be anything that officials thought disturbed the public peace.
www.accesswave.ca /~bwark/Journalists/joe-howe.htm   (392 words)

  
 MacScripter BBS | Applescript Forums / Simple List Reduction?
I'm not sure whether you wanted to remove all cases of the search string or just the first one.
NovaScotian, if you need to remove all cases instead of just the first one, then add a "g" to the command dant posted.
No, I don't want to remove all cases, I want to remove them one at a time because I have to account for them.
bbs.applescript.net /viewtopic.php?pid=41207   (1476 words)

  
 MacScripter BBS | Applescript Forums / Agreeing with NovaScotian and kai
I didn't see Ray's sticky thread yesterday, so it took a while to work out what NovaScotian and kai were talking about.
The original point of Code Exchange was that the merits or otherwise of various ideas should be discussed.
If Code Exchange is to be just another hand-outs section, or a place where you post into the void and get no feed-back, there seems little point to it.
bbs.applescript.net /viewtopic.php?pid=42289   (95 words)

  
 VersionTracker:
Last 10 Feedback Posts by novascotian Search for All
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The problem of not being able to quit in demo mode and at the same time not getting a password is to paste the AppleScript below into your Script Editor, save it on your desktop as an application with no check boxes checked.
versiontracker.com /users/novascotian   (807 words)

  
 CBC Television | Joseph Howe
Two hundred years later, his adventurous life and his extraordinary accomplishments can still inspire.
He wrote poetry, and essays, but put his greatest effort into his newspaper, the Novascotian.
He was the first reporter to cover the Nova Scotia Legislature.
www.cbc.ca /ns/features/joseph_howe   (813 words)

  
 Nova Scotia Electric Telegraph Company
This telegraph line would be the last link in a continuous electric telegraph line all the way from Halifax to Boston and New York.
The advertisement appeared in multiple issues of several newspapers, including the Times and Courier of 9 June 1849, and the Novascotian of 11 June 1849.
There were slight differences in the wording of the various ads; for example, the Novascotian ad stated "The whole line will be required to be completed in good working order, and ready...
www.littletechshoppe.com /ns1625/telegr03.html   (1156 words)

  
 novascotian crystal glassworks photo -- Declan McCullagh photograph
novascotian crystal glassworks photo -- Declan McCullagh photograph
Mouth-blown, hand-cut glassware being made at NovaScotian Crystal
Order a print Buy a custom, signed print made to your exact specifications.
www.mccullagh.org /photo/1ds-7/novascotian-crystal-glassworks   (87 words)

  
 CWF :: Nova Scotia : Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Wish Bowl will be loved and appreciated by friends and relatives and would make an ideal corporategift.
NovaScotian Crystal will donate $35.00 from every purchase of this Wish Bowl to the Children’s Wish Foundation.
The Wish Bowl can only be purchased through NovaScotian Crystal online, by toll free phone call or by dropping by their showroom and glassworks on the Halifax Waterfront.
www.childrenswish.ca /provincial/nova-scotia/events.php   (277 words)

  
 NovaScotian Crystal | About Us
At NovaScotian Crystal we are committed to the delivery of fine products and exceptional service.
Like every hand-cut jewel is singularly unique, so is NovaScotian Crystal.
The human hand and eye craft each and every piece — not a machine — using techniques and tools unchanged over centuries.
www.novascotiancrystal.com /a/aboutus   (128 words)

  
 Captains and Ships
NOVASCOTIAN, Feb.13, 1854, R.M.S. Osprey Halifax - Bermuda: Colonel Williams, Lady, and 2 daughters, Mrs.
NOVASCOTIAN, Mar 4 1867, R.M.S. Alpha, Halifax - Bermuda
Mrs Jane Flynn and infant, Mr Gleason and Lady, Mrs S Pile, Mrs Hewson and servant, Sergt Parish, Mrs Darling and child.
www.rootsweb.com /~bmuwgw/immigrant2.htm   (1126 words)

  
 Grand Opening Snapdragon Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
N.S. will be Philip Walsh, Master Glassblower, who has been blowing crystal for 35yrs and Rod McCulloch, one of the driving forces behind NovaScotian Crystal.
Also on hand will be Karen Phillips, whose area is custom and corporate creations.
Come and meet a part of the NovaScotian Crystal team, see and hear (live and on the large screen) how the tradition of beautiful crystal is alive and thriving in
www.snapdragongallery.com /crystal.html   (104 words)

  
 Friends of McNab's Island Society - Rucksack Newsletter
"Cholera Threatened City," Chronicle Herald (Novascotian), August 24, 1985, p.
"The Quarantine Station on Lawlor Island, 1866-1938," Chronicle Herald (Novascotian), August 24, 1985, p.
Relations of the Voyage to Port Royal in Acadia or New France.
www.chebucto.ns.ca /environment/FOMIS/history/hist-bib.html   (779 words)

  
 Nova Scotia Legislature - Freedom of the Press
Please click on image to view the full size.
The following article appeared in the Novascotian on January 1, 1835.
It began at the bottom of the second column of page 2.
www.gov.ns.ca /legislature/Facts/howepaper.htm   (594 words)

  
 novascotian Halifax Nova Scotia singles, Halifax Nova Scotia women
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 macosx.com - Mac Support - View Profile: NovaScotian
macosx.com - Mac Support - View Profile: NovaScotian
NovaScotian is not a member of any public groups
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