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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The secretaries of the Montreal and St. John boards of trade estimated the extent of this inter - regional commerce at about $ 15,711,000 in 1885 , more than 70 percent of which represented central Canadian exports to the Maritimes .
The secretaries of the Montreal and St. John boards of trade estimated the extent of this inter - regional commerce at about $ 15,711,000 in 1885 , more than 70 percent of which represented central Canadian exports to the Maritimes .
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The basic intent of those regulations was to create a favourable flow of trade for Britain and to train sailors for the British navy . But , while fishermen were supposed to leave at the end of the summer operations , there gradually ...
The basic intent of those regulations was to create a favourable flow of trade for Britain and to train sailors for the British navy . But , while fishermen were supposed to leave at the end of the summer operations , there gradually ...
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Beyond that , he deals in the first half of the volume with the history of the developing timber trade between the British American hinterland and the British metropolis . notably adding material on the British consuming end of the ...
Beyond that , he deals in the first half of the volume with the history of the developing timber trade between the British American hinterland and the British metropolis . notably adding material on the British consuming end of the ...
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