The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Before the colonists came in 1840 there was a fairly considerable export of timber , flax , sealskins and whale oil . Exploitation of these resources began in the last decade of the eighteenth century . Timber and flax were , for the ...
Before the colonists came in 1840 there was a fairly considerable export of timber , flax , sealskins and whale oil . Exploitation of these resources began in the last decade of the eighteenth century . Timber and flax were , for the ...
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that influence , which was very considerable , to thwart the efforts of the settlers to establish themselves firmly in the new country.1 The settlers were much hampered by the difficulty they experienced in getting access to the land ...
that influence , which was very considerable , to thwart the efforts of the settlers to establish themselves firmly in the new country.1 The settlers were much hampered by the difficulty they experienced in getting access to the land ...
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The importance of these two measures is considerable . They provide the bulk of the purchase money necessary for a worker's home ; but only upon first mortgage . The marginal funds must be saved or borrowed upon second mortgage .
The importance of these two measures is considerable . They provide the bulk of the purchase money necessary for a worker's home ; but only upon first mortgage . The marginal funds must be saved or borrowed upon second mortgage .
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