Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... present in central Canada were favourable to the early and widespread distribution of centrally generated electric power and to the industrial switchover from a reliance on own - generated power to a reliance on purchased power . These ...
... present in central Canada were favourable to the early and widespread distribution of centrally generated electric power and to the industrial switchover from a reliance on own - generated power to a reliance on purchased power . These ...
Page 100
... present occasion . - -- - One of the leading newspapers of this Province , which has commented with grave injustice on the conduct of the governor in the issue between him and his late Advisers , is published and edited by a Catholic ...
... present occasion . - -- - One of the leading newspapers of this Province , which has commented with grave injustice on the conduct of the governor in the issue between him and his late Advisers , is published and edited by a Catholic ...
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... present a profile of the two major economic groups of merchants and artisans . He also devotes a final chapter to the exploration of household structure , ethnicity and occupation in 1851. But as the census occurs at the end of the ...
... present a profile of the two major economic groups of merchants and artisans . He also devotes a final chapter to the exploration of household structure , ethnicity and occupation in 1851. But as the census occurs at the end of the ...
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