Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Over a four day period , from 21 May to 23 May and on 25 May , “ No less than 50,000 words of evidence including testimony from as far back as 300 B.C. " was heard . For the Halifax Herald reporter the packed courtroom , " crowded with ...
Over a four day period , from 21 May to 23 May and on 25 May , “ No less than 50,000 words of evidence including testimony from as far back as 300 B.C. " was heard . For the Halifax Herald reporter the packed courtroom , " crowded with ...
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labour remained both a means of keeping wage levels suppressed and of keeping the Cape Breton working class divided.78 78 By 1913 ( 1912 when you consider the reporting period ) there was a significant reduction in immigration from ...
labour remained both a means of keeping wage levels suppressed and of keeping the Cape Breton working class divided.78 78 By 1913 ( 1912 when you consider the reporting period ) there was a significant reduction in immigration from ...
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... the post - war reconstruction period , when loans to Britain redefined Canada's economic position within the Atlantic ... a mainly descriptive chronicle of the key events and notable personalities surrounding each of these periods .
... the post - war reconstruction period , when loans to Britain redefined Canada's economic position within the Atlantic ... a mainly descriptive chronicle of the key events and notable personalities surrounding each of these periods .
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