Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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To be sure , events since confederation may have done much to undermine such a faith , particularly the Newfoundland Resettlement Program , a deliber- ately orchestrated federal and provincial attempt to undermine the traditional ...
To be sure , events since confederation may have done much to undermine such a faith , particularly the Newfoundland Resettlement Program , a deliber- ately orchestrated federal and provincial attempt to undermine the traditional ...
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However , the document also emphasized the Newfoundland government's continuing support of traditional settlement patterns . Social and economic considerations are , in the final analysis , the basis around which fisheries development ...
However , the document also emphasized the Newfoundland government's continuing support of traditional settlement patterns . Social and economic considerations are , in the final analysis , the basis around which fisheries development ...
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... world they were leaving behind , would conform as closely as possible to traditional English conceptions of the ideal , well - ordered commonwealth.4 This determination accounted for the peculiar social organization of New England .
... world they were leaving behind , would conform as closely as possible to traditional English conceptions of the ideal , well - ordered commonwealth.4 This determination accounted for the peculiar social organization of New England .
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