Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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2 By contrast the external trade cycle moved in traditional fashion by ship from the principal Maritime ports to ... Heavily balanced in favour of the Maritimes , it consumed most of the output of the region's resource industries .
2 By contrast the external trade cycle moved in traditional fashion by ship from the principal Maritime ports to ... Heavily balanced in favour of the Maritimes , it consumed most of the output of the region's resource industries .
Page 97
The author appears most knowledgeable in his treatment of parts of the Prairies and Ontario but quite superficial in his handling of the Maritimes . In interpreting the latter , he seems to be governed by its traditional stereotype as ...
The author appears most knowledgeable in his treatment of parts of the Prairies and Ontario but quite superficial in his handling of the Maritimes . In interpreting the latter , he seems to be governed by its traditional stereotype as ...
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It was A.G. Bailey who first alerted us , to “ the social and geographical particularism of the Maritimes ” , a particularism accentuated in New Brunswick " where the inhabitants of each river valley tended to develop a life of their ...
It was A.G. Bailey who first alerted us , to “ the social and geographical particularism of the Maritimes ” , a particularism accentuated in New Brunswick " where the inhabitants of each river valley tended to develop a life of their ...
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