Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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The structure of economic incentives and the political and legislative atmosphere present in central Canada were favourable to the early and widespread distribution of centrally generated electric power and to the industrial switchover ...
The structure of economic incentives and the political and legislative atmosphere present in central Canada were favourable to the early and widespread distribution of centrally generated electric power and to the industrial switchover ...
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Now it is because I believe such extraordinary means to be necessary on the present occasion , that I feel it a sacred duty for the honor of the Catholic Body , to disclaim all approbation of or sympathy with , the unjust and unbecoming ...
Now it is because I believe such extraordinary means to be necessary on the present occasion , that I feel it a sacred duty for the honor of the Catholic Body , to disclaim all approbation of or sympathy with , the unjust and unbecoming ...
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If the D. C. B. has managed to achieve one of the primary goals of all first - rate biography , to present not only an individual's life but a significant insight into the social , economic and political milieu , the world in which that ...
If the D. C. B. has managed to achieve one of the primary goals of all first - rate biography , to present not only an individual's life but a significant insight into the social , economic and political milieu , the world in which that ...
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