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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In human terms , the manufacture of ships provided a number of towns with large groups of highly skilled , highly paid ... In the first years of its operation the Maritimes experienced a dramatic growth in manufacturing potential ...
In human terms , the manufacture of ships provided a number of towns with large groups of highly skilled , highly paid ... In the first years of its operation the Maritimes experienced a dramatic growth in manufacturing potential ...
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a 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 ...
a 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 ...
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Commerce and the professions provided a much more stable milieu , and while many participants in both of these activities were prepared to make the occasional excursion into manufacturing , usually as part of a dual role , few were ...
Commerce and the professions provided a much more stable milieu , and while many participants in both of these activities were prepared to make the occasional excursion into manufacturing , usually as part of a dual role , few were ...
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