Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 141
... rule by gentlemen and / or landed gentry , while actively office - holding and office - seeking and , in several instances , passing on offices to their children . On the other hand , Stair Agnew ( pp . 6-7 ) , Robert Pagan ( pp . 561-3 ) ...
... rule by gentlemen and / or landed gentry , while actively office - holding and office - seeking and , in several instances , passing on offices to their children . On the other hand , Stair Agnew ( pp . 6-7 ) , Robert Pagan ( pp . 561-3 ) ...
Page 96
... rule give out no additional licences.41 In the same speech , the Minister declared his opposition both to " the rationalizers wanting to develop and consolidate everything in sight , even if it means doing away with small fishing ...
... rule give out no additional licences.41 In the same speech , the Minister declared his opposition both to " the rationalizers wanting to develop and consolidate everything in sight , even if it means doing away with small fishing ...
Page 100
... rule . If such is the case , then Newfoundland fisheries policies in the beginning and again today are founded in a set of values which are not consistent with federal fisheries policy . Indeed , the values inherent in current Canadian ...
... rule . If such is the case , then Newfoundland fisheries policies in the beginning and again today are founded in a set of values which are not consistent with federal fisheries policy . Indeed , the values inherent in current Canadian ...
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