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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... industry . These , in turn , were the foundations of the provincial shipbuilding industry . The successful prosecution of the West Indies trade , however , depended entirely upon the ability of the Nova Scotia merchants to dispose of ...
... industry . These , in turn , were the foundations of the provincial shipbuilding industry . The successful prosecution of the West Indies trade , however , depended entirely upon the ability of the Nova Scotia merchants to dispose of ...
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... industry . By contrast , the entry of Montreal interests into the manufacturing life of the Maritimes aimed to restrict output and limit expansion . The first serious attempts to regulate production occurred in the cotton industry ...
... industry . By contrast , the entry of Montreal interests into the manufacturing life of the Maritimes aimed to restrict output and limit expansion . The first serious attempts to regulate production occurred in the cotton industry ...
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... industry in northeastern New Brunswick to an enormous extent . By acquiring licences to vast areas of the Crown forest they effectively brought hundreds of lumberers under their control ; in a sense , then , they were the precursors of ...
... industry in northeastern New Brunswick to an enormous extent . By acquiring licences to vast areas of the Crown forest they effectively brought hundreds of lumberers under their control ; in a sense , then , they were the precursors of ...
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