Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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InSWAN IcLeod easy tentica er their Served rever . upon the development of the Atlantic region are within the scope of the journal . History will be defined in its broadest sense , and we look forward to contributions from ...
InSWAN IcLeod easy tentica er their Served rever . upon the development of the Atlantic region are within the scope of the journal . History will be defined in its broadest sense , and we look forward to contributions from ...
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This event marked both the final nationalization of the region's major industrial potential and the failure of its ... of the regional economy is Rua wat any This : D - be · Hatta Coulin Imamy tene's Jroad ca ther AL cugbre LDE .
This event marked both the final nationalization of the region's major industrial potential and the failure of its ... of the regional economy is Rua wat any This : D - be · Hatta Coulin Imamy tene's Jroad ca ther AL cugbre LDE .
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Southern New England was by the time of the settlernent of the Atlantic region far more sophisticated in economic , social and religious terms . In some senses , work on 18th - century New England is probably more relevant for the ...
Southern New England was by the time of the settlernent of the Atlantic region far more sophisticated in economic , social and religious terms . In some senses , work on 18th - century New England is probably more relevant for the ...
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