Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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Coal exports to the United States comprised an important part of that growth ; by 1865 , coal accounted for over 30 % of Nova Scotia's total exports , and more than 80 % of all coal lifted during this period went to the United States !
Coal exports to the United States comprised an important part of that growth ; by 1865 , coal accounted for over 30 % of Nova Scotia's total exports , and more than 80 % of all coal lifted during this period went to the United States !
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t meie the period 10 barer EUD BOSTON pre Romania E. May edenius Hutchinson's insistence on principle and his calculated style of debate and exposition distinguished him from William Smith , Jr. and other moderate critics of colonial ...
t meie the period 10 barer EUD BOSTON pre Romania E. May edenius Hutchinson's insistence on principle and his calculated style of debate and exposition distinguished him from William Smith , Jr. and other moderate critics of colonial ...
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Trudel refuses , and it URL would seem rightly , to see in Jean de Lauson , governor from 1651 to 1656 . merely “ a greedy . cunning man " !! and in the royal decree of 1657 the establishment in New France for a brief period of a ...
Trudel refuses , and it URL would seem rightly , to see in Jean de Lauson , governor from 1651 to 1656 . merely “ a greedy . cunning man " !! and in the royal decree of 1657 the establishment in New France for a brief period of a ...
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