Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 51
... farm implements , and personal possessions after an average of 4.2 years on their new holdings amounted to just $ 578 . This was about what they might have received at the outset had they resided in most other provinces . Noting their ...
... farm implements , and personal possessions after an average of 4.2 years on their new holdings amounted to just $ 578 . This was about what they might have received at the outset had they resided in most other provinces . Noting their ...
Page 59
... farm drudgery and were " always strolling about " visiting their friends . Mr. Soakem's boys eventually became ... farming , to keep his tools in their correct places and to stay at home rather than hurry off to his neighbours . His ...
... farm drudgery and were " always strolling about " visiting their friends . Mr. Soakem's boys eventually became ... farming , to keep his tools in their correct places and to stay at home rather than hurry off to his neighbours . His ...
Page 135
... farming complemented and sustained each other as labour moved with the seasons from one economic activity to another . Farm ... farm units to remain viable . The shipping industry , a large part of the economy for much of the century ...
... farming complemented and sustained each other as labour moved with the seasons from one economic activity to another . Farm ... farm units to remain viable . The shipping industry , a large part of the economy for much of the century ...
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