Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... considered skilled workers , our TABLE VI Occupation of Male Newfoundland - born immigrants through N. Sydney , 1908-1914 % OF YEAR LABOURER MECHANIC MINER OTHER TOTAL TOTAL 1908 2,091 182 95 96 2,464 22.3 1909 1,280 160 70 82 1,592 ...
... considered skilled workers , our TABLE VI Occupation of Male Newfoundland - born immigrants through N. Sydney , 1908-1914 % OF YEAR LABOURER MECHANIC MINER OTHER TOTAL TOTAL 1908 2,091 182 95 96 2,464 22.3 1909 1,280 160 70 82 1,592 ...
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... considered the Beothuk to be a " fierce and savage race " , presumably in comparison with Micmacs and Montaganais whom he considered to be " partly civilized " . 102 Many incidents in which Beothuk killed Englishmen are docu- mented ...
... considered the Beothuk to be a " fierce and savage race " , presumably in comparison with Micmacs and Montaganais whom he considered to be " partly civilized " . 102 Many incidents in which Beothuk killed Englishmen are docu- mented ...
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... considered drinking to be " indispensable to them " regardless of their state on Monday morning . 38 Nor was this attitude limited to the working class . The middle - class man was expected to exercise extraordinary discipline over his ...
... considered drinking to be " indispensable to them " regardless of their state on Monday morning . 38 Nor was this attitude limited to the working class . The middle - class man was expected to exercise extraordinary discipline over his ...
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