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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A colored table cloth sometimes covers a multitude of things , and is apt to be looked upon with suspicion by the average tourist . A white table cloth , no matter how coarse , if it is clean , gives a good appearance to your table .
A colored table cloth sometimes covers a multitude of things , and is apt to be looked upon with suspicion by the average tourist . A white table cloth , no matter how coarse , if it is clean , gives a good appearance to your table .
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TABLE I Industrial Development in Principal Maritime Centres 1880-1890 Industrial Capital Average Annual Wages Population Employees 3,551 $ 303 Halifax ( 1880 ) Dartmouth ( 1890 ) 39.886 43,132 $ 2.975,000 6,346,000 4,654 280 St. John ...
TABLE I Industrial Development in Principal Maritime Centres 1880-1890 Industrial Capital Average Annual Wages Population Employees 3,551 $ 303 Halifax ( 1880 ) Dartmouth ( 1890 ) 39.886 43,132 $ 2.975,000 6,346,000 4,654 280 St. John ...
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46 Table II : Age - specific fertility of women in Port Royal , 1702-1755 . Age of women 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Absolute number of births 25 113 150 134 92 24 Women - years 41 220 325 355 355 350 335 Number of births ...
46 Table II : Age - specific fertility of women in Port Royal , 1702-1755 . Age of women 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Absolute number of births 25 113 150 134 92 24 Women - years 41 220 325 355 355 350 335 Number of births ...
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