Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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The end result was a constant drain of the Atlantic Region's young active population which certainly reduced the size of the region's labour force : the proportion of the total population who were of working age slipped from about one ...
The end result was a constant drain of the Atlantic Region's young active population which certainly reduced the size of the region's labour force : the proportion of the total population who were of working age slipped from about one ...
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It was a dynamic force , even a dynamic tradition , greater than the sum of the individuals found within it : a structure dependent upon the integration of its five key systems , but also on the historical precedents its very longevity ...
It was a dynamic force , even a dynamic tradition , greater than the sum of the individuals found within it : a structure dependent upon the integration of its five key systems , but also on the historical precedents its very longevity ...
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Until the creation of greater Saint John , Marshall's force remained between 25 and 30 men , most of whom were the sons of New Brunswick farmers . Recruits from the country , or " bushmen " , were preferred over locals who were thought ...
Until the creation of greater Saint John , Marshall's force remained between 25 and 30 men , most of whom were the sons of New Brunswick farmers . Recruits from the country , or " bushmen " , were preferred over locals who were thought ...
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