Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 61
... fishermen . Mariners , boatbuilders , ship - carpenters , and sailmakers made up another tenth of the total . Although 40 per cent of those listing occupations ( 129 persons ) called themselves farmers , they had no more than 765 acres ...
... fishermen . Mariners , boatbuilders , ship - carpenters , and sailmakers made up another tenth of the total . Although 40 per cent of those listing occupations ( 129 persons ) called themselves farmers , they had no more than 765 acres ...
Page 97
... fishermen would abandon the fishery . They would do so not only because fishing was unprofitable but also because the aspirations to a North American way of life appeared irreconcilable with a life centred around outport fishing . As ...
... fishermen would abandon the fishery . They would do so not only because fishing was unprofitable but also because the aspirations to a North American way of life appeared irreconcilable with a life centred around outport fishing . As ...
Page 100
... fishermen will fall on terrible times if we do not change , if we do not develop . We should be the most energetic , progres- sive , up - to - date fishing country in the world . Instead we are the most slothful , the most unprogressive ...
... fishermen will fall on terrible times if we do not change , if we do not develop . We should be the most energetic , progres- sive , up - to - date fishing country in the world . Instead we are the most slothful , the most unprogressive ...
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