Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 130
... third quarter of the 19th century they did so in part with a relatively large service and transportation sector ) . It would be silly to deny that industrial capitalism as it developed in central Canada and elsewhere influenced develop ...
... third quarter of the 19th century they did so in part with a relatively large service and transportation sector ) . It would be silly to deny that industrial capitalism as it developed in central Canada and elsewhere influenced develop ...
Page 164
... Third , chapters 6 , 7 and 8 deal with the moral order of the city , a social phenomenon which clearly intrigues the author . Indeed , it is difficult for the reader to decide whether it is Acheson's enthusiasm for evangelicals or their ...
... Third , chapters 6 , 7 and 8 deal with the moral order of the city , a social phenomenon which clearly intrigues the author . Indeed , it is difficult for the reader to decide whether it is Acheson's enthusiasm for evangelicals or their ...
Page 152
... third generation settlers may have been more rooted and less mobile than those of the first generation . When they moved , they did not usually leave the political jurisdictions in which they had been born and even then often stayed ...
... third generation settlers may have been more rooted and less mobile than those of the first generation . When they moved , they did not usually leave the political jurisdictions in which they had been born and even then often stayed ...
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