Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 80
... conversion of industrial plants to utilize purchased electrical power . The structure of economic incentives and the political and legislative atmosphere present in central Canada were favourable to the early and widespread distribution ...
... conversion of industrial plants to utilize purchased electrical power . The structure of economic incentives and the political and legislative atmosphere present in central Canada were favourable to the early and widespread distribution ...
Page 82
... conversion of North American industry to run on purchased power also served to reduce long - run capital requirements in manufacturing as factory installed power generating equipment was scrapped.32 Canadian observers in 1932 reported ...
... conversion of North American industry to run on purchased power also served to reduce long - run capital requirements in manufacturing as factory installed power generating equipment was scrapped.32 Canadian observers in 1932 reported ...
Page 177
... convert " ( p . 291 ) . Unlike the Hurons , who had become tied exclusively to the French trading network , thereby laying themselves open to the Jesuit system of rewards and punishments to encourage conversion , the Iroquois traded as ...
... convert " ( p . 291 ) . Unlike the Hurons , who had become tied exclusively to the French trading network , thereby laying themselves open to the Jesuit system of rewards and punishments to encourage conversion , the Iroquois traded as ...
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