Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... Whitney and some well known Canadian capitalists took control of most of the coal mines and began production on an ... Whitney and his various ventures are provided in Don MacGillivray , “ Henry Melville Whitney comes to Cape Breton ...
... Whitney and some well known Canadian capitalists took control of most of the coal mines and began production on an ... Whitney and his various ventures are provided in Don MacGillivray , “ Henry Melville Whitney comes to Cape Breton ...
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... Whitney Pier offered his own explanation of the high accident rate among Newfoundlanders : If a foreman tells a Cape Bretoner to go to a dangerous work place he will not go , come what may . If a Newfoundlander is asked to go to work in ...
... Whitney Pier offered his own explanation of the high accident rate among Newfoundlanders : If a foreman tells a Cape Bretoner to go to a dangerous work place he will not go , come what may . If a Newfoundlander is asked to go to work in ...
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