Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... sailors in wartime Halifax , 1939-1945 . M.A. thesis , Dalhousie University , 1984. 2 microfiches . ill . ( Canadian theses ) Whitelaw , Marjory . First impressions : early printing in Nova Scotia . Halifax : Nova Scotia Museum , 1987 ...
... sailors in wartime Halifax , 1939-1945 . M.A. thesis , Dalhousie University , 1984. 2 microfiches . ill . ( Canadian theses ) Whitelaw , Marjory . First impressions : early printing in Nova Scotia . Halifax : Nova Scotia Museum , 1987 ...
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... sailors on board many Malouin ships bound for the shore fishery ( between 0 and 19 per ship ) . By definition , clandestine sailors ( often poor adolescents ) were not entitled to receive advances , but without the assurance of some ...
... sailors on board many Malouin ships bound for the shore fishery ( between 0 and 19 per ship ) . By definition , clandestine sailors ( often poor adolescents ) were not entitled to receive advances , but without the assurance of some ...
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