Acadiensis, Volumes 13-15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1983 |
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Page 45
... traditional interpretation " of Maritime workers . But one can well imagine what such a " traditional interpretation " might amount to . Denied large - scale immigration and demoralized by high levels of unemploy- ment , the argument ...
... traditional interpretation " of Maritime workers . But one can well imagine what such a " traditional interpretation " might amount to . Denied large - scale immigration and demoralized by high levels of unemploy- ment , the argument ...
Page 95
... traditional elite of Newcastle was made up of a group of eight men , six of whom were millowners or the sons of millowners . This patrician group had emerged after mid - century to fill the leadership void created by the demise of the ...
... traditional elite of Newcastle was made up of a group of eight men , six of whom were millowners or the sons of millowners . This patrician group had emerged after mid - century to fill the leadership void created by the demise of the ...
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... traditional mer- cantile links with the Maritimes and New England . It was much less pronounced in the most distant , traditional , inward - looking inshore fishing communities , where population density was ultimately greatest , but ...
... traditional mer- cantile links with the Maritimes and New England . It was much less pronounced in the most distant , traditional , inward - looking inshore fishing communities , where population density was ultimately greatest , but ...
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