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 secretaries of the Montreal and St. John boards of trade estimated the extent of this inter - regional commerce at about $ 15,711,000 in 1885 , more than 70 percent of which represented central Canadian exports to the Maritimes .
The secretaries of the Montreal and St. John boards of trade estimated the extent of this inter - regional commerce at about $ 15,711,000 in 1885 , more than 70 percent of which represented central Canadian exports to the Maritimes .
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IV The lesson brought home to the Maritime entrepreneur by the industrial experience between 1879 and 1895 was that geography would defeat any attempt to compete at parity with a central Canadian enterprise . In response to this lesson ...
IV The lesson brought home to the Maritime entrepreneur by the industrial experience between 1879 and 1895 was that geography would defeat any attempt to compete at parity with a central Canadian enterprise . In response to this lesson ...
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... room for comment on his failure to explain a central problem , perhaps the central problem , in the interpretation of Beaverbrook's career . “ Many people regarded him as an indescribably wicked , an evil man ” . Taylor comments .
... room for comment on his failure to explain a central problem , perhaps the central problem , in the interpretation of Beaverbrook's career . “ Many people regarded him as an indescribably wicked , an evil man ” . Taylor comments .
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