Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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The chief opposing forces in the county were the port towns of Dalhousie and Campbellton , on the Restigouche River . Dalhousie was losing its lumber trade to the young and rapidly growing upriver port of Campbellton .
The chief opposing forces in the county were the port towns of Dalhousie and Campbellton , on the Restigouche River . Dalhousie was losing its lumber trade to the young and rapidly growing upriver port of Campbellton .
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In this category would be found Dalhousie , Manitoba , and New Brunswick , with Queen's an upper borderline case . Queen's provided a number of ... Dalhousie's programme provided work toward a B.Sc. but no graduate degree by 1900 .
In this category would be found Dalhousie , Manitoba , and New Brunswick , with Queen's an upper borderline case . Queen's provided a number of ... Dalhousie's programme provided work toward a B.Sc. but no graduate degree by 1900 .
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Toronto , McGill , Queen's , Dalhousie , and New Brunswick all taught engineering and all maintained laboratories before 1900 ; that New Brunswick's facilities were the least extensive was a function of its very small size and limited ...
Toronto , McGill , Queen's , Dalhousie , and New Brunswick all taught engineering and all maintained laboratories before 1900 ; that New Brunswick's facilities were the least extensive was a function of its very small size and limited ...
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