Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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The city already possessed some of the elements of this structure . The Halifax stock exchange had existed on an informal basis since before Confederation . The city's four major banking institutions - the Nova Scotia , the Union ...
The city already possessed some of the elements of this structure . The Halifax stock exchange had existed on an informal basis since before Confederation . The city's four major banking institutions - the Nova Scotia , the Union ...
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He also possessed an overriding ambition to succeed , which seems partly to explain his reaction to the conscription crisis . Yet how can one account for his solid political reputation ? Dame Fortune seemed to follow Fielding nearly all ...
He also possessed an overriding ambition to succeed , which seems partly to explain his reaction to the conscription crisis . Yet how can one account for his solid political reputation ? Dame Fortune seemed to follow Fielding nearly all ...
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Both political structures possessed a substantial amount of “ pathology which found expression in practices such as the conversion of public funds to the private purposes of politicians in power . The role of Professor Noel is to some ...
Both political structures possessed a substantial amount of “ pathology which found expression in practices such as the conversion of public funds to the private purposes of politicians in power . The role of Professor Noel is to some ...
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