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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... manufacturing potential , a growth often obscured by the stagnation of both the staple industries and population growth . In fact , the decade follow- ing 1879 was characterized by a significant transfer of capital and human re- sources ...
... manufacturing potential , a growth often obscured by the stagnation of both the staple industries and population growth . In fact , the decade follow- ing 1879 was characterized by a significant transfer of capital and human re- sources ...
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In contrast to Halifax , St. John had always been much more a manufacturing community and rivalled Ottawa as the principal lumber manufacturing centre in the Dominion . Development in the New Brunswick city occurred as new growth on an ...
In contrast to Halifax , St. John had always been much more a manufacturing community and rivalled Ottawa as the principal lumber manufacturing centre in the Dominion . Development in the New Brunswick city occurred as new growth on an ...
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... manufacturing , usually as part of a dual role , few were willing to make a permanent and sole commitment to an industrial vocation . IV The lesson brought home to the Maritime entrepreneur by the industrial experience between 1879 and ...
... manufacturing , usually as part of a dual role , few were willing to make a permanent and sole commitment to an industrial vocation . IV The lesson brought home to the Maritime entrepreneur by the industrial experience between 1879 and ...
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