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 resources of the community entrepreneurs were limited ; the costs of the proposed industry were almost always far greater than had been anticipated . Moreover , most businessmen had only the vaguest idea of the quantity of capital ...
The resources of the community entrepreneurs were limited ; the costs of the proposed industry were almost always far greater than had been anticipated . Moreover , most businessmen had only the vaguest idea of the quantity of capital ...
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The local commissioners were empowered to create Indian village tracts on the re| serves ; no mention was made of the costs involved in relocation.58 The hopes raised in Perley's Report had been shorn away .
The local commissioners were empowered to create Indian village tracts on the re| serves ; no mention was made of the costs involved in relocation.58 The hopes raised in Perley's Report had been shorn away .
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To answer this question , George considers all the several elements of production and transport costs . He works systematically through the elements in total delivered costs , considering labour , materials and fuel , electricity ...
To answer this question , George considers all the several elements of production and transport costs . He works systematically through the elements in total delivered costs , considering labour , materials and fuel , electricity ...
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