Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Only after 1881 and then for the entire period until 1931 were growth Population , Migration and Economic Development in the Atlantic Provinces ( Fredericton , 1968 ) . All these studies however start from the assumption that out ...
Only after 1881 and then for the entire period until 1931 were growth Population , Migration and Economic Development in the Atlantic Provinces ( Fredericton , 1968 ) . All these studies however start from the assumption that out ...
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For historians of education , research on the experience and perceptions of children in contemporary and past periods suggests that consideration of only , or perhaps even primarily , adults may seriously distort our appreciation of the ...
For historians of education , research on the experience and perceptions of children in contemporary and past periods suggests that consideration of only , or perhaps even primarily , adults may seriously distort our appreciation of the ...
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... period 1881-1890 , 25 per cent in the period 1901-1910 , and 43 per cent in the period 1921-1927 . According to the manuscript census for 1881 , most of the miners were born in the Maritimes ; many were of Scottish descent , with a ...
... period 1881-1890 , 25 per cent in the period 1901-1910 , and 43 per cent in the period 1921-1927 . According to the manuscript census for 1881 , most of the miners were born in the Maritimes ; many were of Scottish descent , with a ...
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