Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... fact that what is seen as a scholarly cul de sac by the Central Canadian opinion - makers is viewed as the mainstream and cutting edge by scholars in or of the region . There is a ring of truth , moreover , in the argument of Professor ...
... fact that what is seen as a scholarly cul de sac by the Central Canadian opinion - makers is viewed as the mainstream and cutting edge by scholars in or of the region . There is a ring of truth , moreover , in the argument of Professor ...
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... fact very well housed , when you come to consider the circumstances . They live in a well - constructed wooden - built house , capable of accommodating seventy - two men . At one end is the sleeping apart- ments , two sleep in each ...
... fact very well housed , when you come to consider the circumstances . They live in a well - constructed wooden - built house , capable of accommodating seventy - two men . At one end is the sleeping apart- ments , two sleep in each ...
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... fact , emphasized the social nature of fishery regulation as much as he did its -economic aspects . He contended that such regulations have a " distributive bias " Mack by " effectively excluding potential fishermen from one social or ...
... fact , emphasized the social nature of fishery regulation as much as he did its -economic aspects . He contended that such regulations have a " distributive bias " Mack by " effectively excluding potential fishermen from one social or ...
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