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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“ Mopping up ” operations will continue for some time , especially in the private sector , and while many valuable , records will still be lost , it will not be for want of a repository that would be willing to take them .
“ Mopping up ” operations will continue for some time , especially in the private sector , and while many valuable , records will still be lost , it will not be for want of a repository that would be willing to take them .
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Traditionally shaped by the Atlantic community , the region's industrial sector had been structured to the production and export of timber , lumber products , fish and ships . The last was of crucial significance .
Traditionally shaped by the Atlantic community , the region's industrial sector had been structured to the production and export of timber , lumber products , fish and ships . The last was of crucial significance .
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