Nova Scotia Archives Library Search: Marshall, M.V.
A patriotic call to prepare in a season of peace, for one of political danger, suggested by reflections on the policy and designs of the government of the United States, towards Great Britain and her American colonies : also, a brief view of some of the p / by a native of the province i.e. John G. Marshall. Halifax : Printed by A.H. Holland for the author, 1819. vii, [1], 144 pages ; 23 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - AK F100 M35p - Akins
References: Akins; MTL 7032.
Nova Scotia — Economic conditions — To 1867
Canada — Relations — United States
United States — Relations — Canada.
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Apple for the teacher… Wolfville : Acadia University bookstore. 40 pages.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.73 #33 - Vertical File
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Education as a social force as illus. by a study of the teacher-training program in Nova Scotia Mass. : Harvard Univ. Press, 1931. 161 pages
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - LBM35 ED8
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Energy options for Atlantic Canada / edited by Marshall Wm. Conley and Graham R. Daborn. Halifax : Formac in association with Acadia University Institute, 1983. 157 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HD9502 C33 A84 1983
Conley, Marshall William
Daborn, Graham R. (Graham Richard), 1942-
Power resources — Atlantic Provinces
Energy development — Atlantic Provinces
Energy development — Environmental aspects — Atlantic Provinces.
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Introduction to tests and testing Toronto : Ryerson press, 1944. 95 pages
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - LTEd8 M37
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Ki'kwaju aqq muin = The badger and the bear / written by Murdena Marshall ; illustrated by Dozay Arlene Christmas ; edited by Eskasoni Elders' Curriculum Advisory Committee. Eskasoni : Eskasoni School Board, 1991. 16 pages : illustrations; 22 x 28 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.166 #27 - Vertical File
Text in Micmac with English translation at end. Cover title; parallel title from p. [2 of cover.
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Learning how to study / by M.V. Marshall ; sketches by Eleanor Dimock. Wolfville : Distributed by Extension Dept., Acadia University, 1945. 25 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.377 #28 - Vertical File
Acadia University. Dept. of Extension.
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L'Enseignement des droits de la personne / préparé par Marshall Wm. Conley. Wolfville, N.E. : Acadia University Institute, 1984. 81 pages ; 22 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - KE4381 E59 1984
Result of a conference Human Rights from a Canadian Perspective held at Acadia University in October 1983.
Civil rights — Study and teaching — Canada.
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Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic prayers : readings in North America's first indigenous script / edited and translated by David L. Schmidt and Murdena Marshall. Halifax : Nimbus Publishing, 1995. 182 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - BV249 M5 M54
Marshall, Murdena, 1942-
Schmidt, David L., 1956-
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Remarks upon the proposed federation of the provinces / by a Nova Scotian. Halifax : J. Bowes, 1864. 16 pages
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - AK F75 M35r - Akins
Canada — History — Confederation, 1867.
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Short history of Villa School
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Societies and their school teachers : or, Using schools to meet social problems : with specific reference to the Maritime Provinces of Canada Wolfville : Acadia University, 196--. 79 pages : 22 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.335 #26 - Vertical File
Community and school
Education — Atlantic Provinces
Educational sociology — Atlantic Provinces.
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Teaching human rights / edited by Marshall Wm. Conley. Wolfville : Acadia University Institute, 1984. 110 pages ; 21 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - KE4381 T253 1984
Result of a conference Human Rights from a Canadian Perspective held at Acadia University in October, 1983.
Civil rights — Study and teaching — Canada.
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The ballad of the Cape, or, Black Bartelmy's refuge / by M.V. Marshall and J.C. Higby. Yarmouth : 195--. folder 5 pages.; 19 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.318 #20 - Vertical File
A souvenir of Cape Forchu.
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Plantagenet-Harrison, George Henry de Strabolgie Neville
The history of Yorkshire / by Marshall-General Plantagenet-Harrison. London : printed by Hazell, Watson, and Viney, 1885. xiii, 576 pages : illustrations ; 46 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - Microfilm 3803 - Open Shelf
Includes indexes. Unbound.
Genealogy — England — Yorkshire
Yorkshire England — History
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The Irvines and their Kin in Nova Scotia and Beyond, 1817-2017 / David Marshall Irvine and Geoffrey dePoint Irvine. Smith's Cove : David Marshall Irvine, 2017. 122 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 28 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - CS90 I785 2017 - Open Shelf
2017 marks both the 150th anniversary of Canada's birth as a nation and the bicentenary of the arrival in 1817 of this branch of the Irvine family in British North America. It is also the 50th anniversary of the author's family's move to Nova Scotia, where it all began. Follow the many illustrious and industrious generations from their beginning in Dumfriesshire, Scotland to Nova Scotia, Canada, and beyond throughout the world. From a pioneer farmer in the Pictou County woods; to a thirteen year old Yarmouth, NS youth, serving on the first steel sailing ship in Canada; to an Ontario soldier loyal to his King and Country serving in far off lands; to a transplanted Canadian lawyer knighted by the Queen and finally to the Author's return to Nova Scotia, this is a story of a truly Canadian family.
Irvine family
Nova Scotia — Genealogy
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The response of the justice system to family violence in Nova Scotia : a report of the Nova Scotia Family Violence Tracking Project / Carolyn Marshall, Project manager and principal researcher ; research assistants, Heidi Rumscheidt. Halifax : Solicitor General Canada, 1994, 1995. xii, 406, [120] pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HV6626.23 C2 N8 1994
Marshall, Carolyn
Rumscheidt, Heidi.
Canada. Solicitor General Canada
Nova Scotia. Dept. of Justice.
Family violence — Nova Scotia
Family violence — Law and legislation — Nova Scotia
Criminal justice, Administration of — Nova Scotia.
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Wreck and sinking of the Titanic : the ocean's greatest disaster ; a graphic and thrilling account of the sinking of the greatest floating palace ever built, carrying down to watery graves more than 1,500 souls ; giving exciting escapes from death and act / edited by Marshall Everett ; special introduction, Women and children first, by Henry Van Dyke . Chicago : Homewood Press, 1912. 320 pages : illustrations, ports ; 21 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - VK1255 T6 W31 1912
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