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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... 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 . " By contrast the external trade cycle moved in ...
... 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 . " By contrast the external trade cycle moved in ...
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... trade , and the manufacturers of Nova Scotia .... How can the National Policy succeed in Canada where such great distances exist between the provinces unless the Government who control the National Railway meet the requirements of trade ...
... trade , and the manufacturers of Nova Scotia .... How can the National Policy succeed in Canada where such great distances exist between the provinces unless the Government who control the National Railway meet the requirements of trade ...
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... trade between the British American hinterland and the British metropolis . notably adding material on the British consuming end of the relationship , and on the competing trade from the Baltic supply area . He also pays particular ...
... trade between the British American hinterland and the British metropolis . notably adding material on the British consuming end of the relationship , and on the competing trade from the Baltic supply area . He also pays particular ...
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