Acadiensis, Volume 11Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1981 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 32
... colonial properties.43 Des Barres apparently indicated to his new agent that Mary was allowed to use the meagre profits from all the colonial holdings to support her family and to continue the marginal operation of the estates . It was ...
... colonial properties.43 Des Barres apparently indicated to his new agent that Mary was allowed to use the meagre profits from all the colonial holdings to support her family and to continue the marginal operation of the estates . It was ...
Page 43
... colonial policy . In marked contrast to Nova Scotia , which had cost the Crown over £ 600,000 to establish , the Island was intended to be completely self - financing from the outset . The private proprietors were required to meet two ...
... colonial policy . In marked contrast to Nova Scotia , which had cost the Crown over £ 600,000 to establish , the Island was intended to be completely self - financing from the outset . The private proprietors were required to meet two ...
Page 42
... colonial economy increased rapidly ; by the early 1910s wood products accounted for more than 14 per cent of the island's exports . In a few short years Newfoundland had acquired a new staple industry . This was a development actively ...
... colonial economy increased rapidly ; by the early 1910s wood products accounted for more than 14 per cent of the island's exports . In a few short years Newfoundland had acquired a new staple industry . This was a development actively ...
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