Acadiensis, Volume 5Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1975 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 113
... areas , central business districts and fashionable residential streets but these areas were neither as large . homogen- ous nor sharply defined as they were to become later in the century . The lower middle class might live only a block ...
... areas , central business districts and fashionable residential streets but these areas were neither as large . homogen- ous nor sharply defined as they were to become later in the century . The lower middle class might live only a block ...
Page 116
... area settled . Cultural traits which tended to impede economic progress were soon discarded , and the differing degrees of agricultural commercializa- tion in the three study areas goes a long way towards explaining the differ- ences in ...
... area settled . Cultural traits which tended to impede economic progress were soon discarded , and the differing degrees of agricultural commercializa- tion in the three study areas goes a long way towards explaining the differ- ences in ...
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... areas which remained so , offering few alternatives to rural decline . Richmond and Antigonish fell into this category as well as the Saint John River counties . This trend continued with similar areas showing signs of population loss ...
... areas which remained so , offering few alternatives to rural decline . Richmond and Antigonish fell into this category as well as the Saint John River counties . This trend continued with similar areas showing signs of population loss ...
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VOL V NO 12 AUTUMNAUTOMNE 197576 | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD | 32 |
E R T FORBES | 54 |
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