Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... tion in a peripheral region , but the question is why did such a region become a peripheral region in the first place and another region the central region ? The existence of a Maritime industrial economy , with its population and ...
... tion in a peripheral region , but the question is why did such a region become a peripheral region in the first place and another region the central region ? The existence of a Maritime industrial economy , with its population and ...
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... tion managed to get some hydroelectricity projects financed , because they were often perceived as too great a capital investment and too great a risk for private capital , but the projects were not designed to benefit consumers but ...
... tion managed to get some hydroelectricity projects financed , because they were often perceived as too great a capital investment and too great a risk for private capital , but the projects were not designed to benefit consumers but ...
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... tion " . Canadian Women Studies 7 ( Fall , 1986 ) , pp . 21-23 . ill . Hayward , J.W. Haywards of St. John's : John William Hayward ( 1843-1913 ) and Thomas Bowden Hayward ( 1875-1940 ) . St. John's : Art Gallery , Memorial University ...
... tion " . Canadian Women Studies 7 ( Fall , 1986 ) , pp . 21-23 . ill . Hayward , J.W. Haywards of St. John's : John William Hayward ( 1843-1913 ) and Thomas Bowden Hayward ( 1875-1940 ) . St. John's : Art Gallery , Memorial University ...
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