Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... actually securing the vote hardly justifies the image of an all - pervasive indifference or hostility to the feminist movement arising from an innate regional conservatism . Morton and Cleverdon were but the first of many historians to ...
... actually securing the vote hardly justifies the image of an all - pervasive indifference or hostility to the feminist movement arising from an innate regional conservatism . Morton and Cleverdon were but the first of many historians to ...
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... actually grew faster between 1891 and 1911 ( 1.9 % per annum ) than in Ontario and Quebec , and in 1911 - 1941 at a rate close to that of Ontario.31 Although Newfoundland's population and labour force grew substantially faster than in ...
... actually grew faster between 1891 and 1911 ( 1.9 % per annum ) than in Ontario and Quebec , and in 1911 - 1941 at a rate close to that of Ontario.31 Although Newfoundland's population and labour force grew substantially faster than in ...
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... actually retained by owners in the region ( see Table 2 ) .10 The very rapid early growth of the Saint John fleet is 10 In these fleet size estimates , the date when the vessel actually went out of service was used , rather than the ...
... actually retained by owners in the region ( see Table 2 ) .10 The very rapid early growth of the Saint John fleet is 10 In these fleet size estimates , the date when the vessel actually went out of service was used , rather than the ...
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