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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Potatoes and Fish are in abundance , and the latter is better than those in Newfoundland , but unless those Articles could be made a substitute for Bread , Pease and Rice there is no means in the present state of the Island for ...
Potatoes and Fish are in abundance , and the latter is better than those in Newfoundland , but unless those Articles could be made a substitute for Bread , Pease and Rice there is no means in the present state of the Island for ...
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A particular problem was encountered in dealing with the fishing industry , for Noel states that not since the death ... Unfortunately , Innis ' massive work on the Atlantic coast fishing industry , The Cod Fisheries : The History of an ...
A particular problem was encountered in dealing with the fishing industry , for Noel states that not since the death ... Unfortunately , Innis ' massive work on the Atlantic coast fishing industry , The Cod Fisheries : The History of an ...
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Most of them center around the centuries old , but most crucial problem in the Newfoundland fisheries – the ownership and / or use of plantations and fishing rooms . This problem had been traditionally regulated by the time honoured ...
Most of them center around the centuries old , but most crucial problem in the Newfoundland fisheries – the ownership and / or use of plantations and fishing rooms . This problem had been traditionally regulated by the time honoured ...
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