Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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Throughout most of the nineteenth century , Canadian schools offered science courses as cultural subjects . Practically every school had at least a course in chemistry , several in natural history ( geology , mineralogy , botany ...
Throughout most of the nineteenth century , Canadian schools offered science courses as cultural subjects . Practically every school had at least a course in chemistry , several in natural history ( geology , mineralogy , botany ...
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He collaborated with two outstanding local geologists - George Matthew and C.F.Hartt - and with them , he helped sustain the Natural History Society of New Brunswick . " He made many geological expeditions through the province and ...
He collaborated with two outstanding local geologists - George Matthew and C.F.Hartt - and with them , he helped sustain the Natural History Society of New Brunswick . " He made many geological expeditions through the province and ...
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In the " sources - of - growth ” analyses which were so fashionable in the 1960's , natural resources never made much of a contribution . These analyses are now somewhat discredited , for it has become more fashionable to stress ...
In the " sources - of - growth ” analyses which were so fashionable in the 1960's , natural resources never made much of a contribution . These analyses are now somewhat discredited , for it has become more fashionable to stress ...
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