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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Both the secular and religious movements for reform owed much of their popular appeal to the serious social problems which confronted the people . In Canada the rapid industrialization and urbanization of the Laurier era created or ...
Both the secular and religious movements for reform owed much of their popular appeal to the serious social problems which confronted the people . In Canada the rapid industrialization and urbanization of the Laurier era created or ...
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The problems of the cotton cloth manufacturers could have been solved by a further increase in the tariff - a politically undesirable answer - , by control of railway rates , or by a regulated industrial output .
The problems of the cotton cloth manufacturers could have been solved by a further increase in the tariff - a politically undesirable answer - , by control of railway rates , or by a regulated industrial output .
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The problems raised by this question have surfaced in a host of hotly - debated issues within historical ... Each individual must ultimately decide for himself how a way of examining a problem and the problem itself – has been generated ...
The problems raised by this question have surfaced in a host of hotly - debated issues within historical ... Each individual must ultimately decide for himself how a way of examining a problem and the problem itself – has been generated ...
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