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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An ardent proponent of Maritime Union , 20 which he believed would enable the Maritimes " to hold an equal place with the larger provinces of Quebec and Ontario ?? ' Jack wished to see " a united Acadia , in which the descendant of the ...
An ardent proponent of Maritime Union , 20 which he believed would enable the Maritimes " to hold an equal place with the larger provinces of Quebec and Ontario ?? ' Jack wished to see " a united Acadia , in which the descendant of the ...
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By contrast the external trade cycle moved in traditional fashion by ship from the principal Maritime ports to Great Britain and the West Indies . Heavily balanced in favour of the Maritimes , it consumed most of the output of the ...
By contrast the external trade cycle moved in traditional fashion by ship from the principal Maritime ports to Great Britain and the West Indies . Heavily balanced in favour of the Maritimes , it consumed most of the output of the ...
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Equally important , the management of the new concern remained in the hands of Thomas Kenny , M.P. The consolidation movement of the early 1890's swept most of the other major Maritime manufactories . In some cases local entrepreneurs ...
Equally important , the management of the new concern remained in the hands of Thomas Kenny , M.P. The consolidation movement of the early 1890's swept most of the other major Maritime manufactories . In some cases local entrepreneurs ...
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