Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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It is also the reason for the huge gap ( much larger than the tonnage gap ) between crew sizes on board ships bound for the bank fishery and those going to the shore fishery in Newfoundland or Canada . From 1713 to 1792 , the average ...
It is also the reason for the huge gap ( much larger than the tonnage gap ) between crew sizes on board ships bound for the bank fishery and those going to the shore fishery in Newfoundland or Canada . From 1713 to 1792 , the average ...
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Demand was likely to drop whenever a serious food crisis occurred , which probably explains why the bank fishery suffered the most during this period ( 1786 : 61 ships ; 1792 : 11 ) . An increase in trade with Saint - Pierre again ...
Demand was likely to drop whenever a serious food crisis occurred , which probably explains why the bank fishery suffered the most during this period ( 1786 : 61 ships ; 1792 : 11 ) . An increase in trade with Saint - Pierre again ...
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Fullerton's approach to Towers is shaped by an intent to portray the Bank's first governor as a " teacher " who set ... and parliamentary committees , the value and necessity of a central bank for a country facing the challenges of a ...
Fullerton's approach to Towers is shaped by an intent to portray the Bank's first governor as a " teacher " who set ... and parliamentary committees , the value and necessity of a central bank for a country facing the challenges of a ...
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