Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 52
But unlike the country as a whole , whose relief payments continued to rise during the first half of 1934 , those in the Maritimes declined sharply as municipalities ran out of money and provincial governments forced draconian cutbacks ...
But unlike the country as a whole , whose relief payments continued to rise during the first half of 1934 , those in the Maritimes declined sharply as municipalities ran out of money and provincial governments forced draconian cutbacks ...
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18 Yet , although the number of Newfoundland - born residents in Cape Breton increased dramatically after the 1890s , there continued to be a very substantial volume of seasonal migration throughout the pre World War I period .
18 Yet , although the number of Newfoundland - born residents in Cape Breton increased dramatically after the 1890s , there continued to be a very substantial volume of seasonal migration throughout the pre World War I period .
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As the force of that original vision continued to attenuate in the face of continued economic growth and the " intensified resentments of compact town life " , Konig shows in his analysis of patterns of litigation in Essex County ...
As the force of that original vision continued to attenuate in the face of continued economic growth and the " intensified resentments of compact town life " , Konig shows in his analysis of patterns of litigation in Essex County ...
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