Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 113
... fishermen . During this season , however , Cartin was unable to secure any fish from the numerous fishermen scattered across the coast of western Nova Scotia because they instead preferred to wait for the arrival of New England fishing ...
... fishermen . During this season , however , Cartin was unable to secure any fish from the numerous fishermen scattered across the coast of western Nova Scotia because they instead preferred to wait for the arrival of New England fishing ...
Page 115
... fishermen . The fishermen could use this credit to purchase the food and tools necessary for the voyage . This not only limited the amount of raw capital that each merchant needed for the industry , but also answered the needs of the ...
... fishermen . The fishermen could use this credit to purchase the food and tools necessary for the voyage . This not only limited the amount of raw capital that each merchant needed for the industry , but also answered the needs of the ...
Page 129
... fishermen themselves.67 In regions where depletion became an issue , local fishermen took it upon themselves to police the area and resisted official attempts to dictate the terms of use . While politicians and merchants sought to ...
... fishermen themselves.67 In regions where depletion became an issue , local fishermen took it upon themselves to police the area and resisted official attempts to dictate the terms of use . While politicians and merchants sought to ...
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CHRISTIAN BLAIS | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD and JOHN RUTHERFORD | 24 |
LEWIS | 50 |
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