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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Like the people of Massachusetts , Maritimers were traditionally given to placing their savings in government savings banks at a guaranteed 4 ... These in turn were drawn from a traditional business elite of wholesalers and lumbermen .
Like the people of Massachusetts , Maritimers were traditionally given to placing their savings in government savings banks at a guaranteed 4 ... These in turn were drawn from a traditional business elite of wholesalers and lumbermen .
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They were , on the whole , men of substance gained in traditional trades and staples . They sought a substantial , more secure future for themselves within the framework of the traditional community through the instrumentality of the ...
They were , on the whole , men of substance gained in traditional trades and staples . They sought a substantial , more secure future for themselves within the framework of the traditional community through the instrumentality of the ...
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The Yarmouth settlers by their acts of emigration had removed themselves more than usual from traditional family and kin relationships as these had existed in New England . Even though the process described by Greven was already well ...
The Yarmouth settlers by their acts of emigration had removed themselves more than usual from traditional family and kin relationships as these had existed in New England . Even though the process described by Greven was already well ...
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