Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Traditional literary education , he charged , trained young men into “ discontent " with the “ honourable employment of their fathers on the farm or in the firm " and steered them instead into " narrow " and " overcrowded " fields of ...
Traditional literary education , he charged , trained young men into “ discontent " with the “ honourable employment of their fathers on the farm or in the firm " and steered them instead into " narrow " and " overcrowded " fields of ...
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One important theme was the familiar yearning to end mass emigration by the young men of Nova Scotia . Echoing earlier concerns , the Mining Society's committee on legislation complained in 1895 that " no province or state " regularly ...
One important theme was the familiar yearning to end mass emigration by the young men of Nova Scotia . Echoing earlier concerns , the Mining Society's committee on legislation complained in 1895 that " no province or state " regularly ...
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The deaths of young boys caused by the snapping of wire ropes to which ballast boxes were attached were “ unpredictable " in one sense , but “ structurally " predictable in another . Assigning young , inexperienced workers to such risky ...
The deaths of young boys caused by the snapping of wire ropes to which ballast boxes were attached were “ unpredictable " in one sense , but “ structurally " predictable in another . Assigning young , inexperienced workers to such risky ...
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