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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In terms of growth performance , it is also apparent that Newfoundland was developing from its low initial base at a more satisfactory pace than the Maritimes secured from its stronger initial position . Both communities were growing at ...
In terms of growth performance , it is also apparent that Newfoundland was developing from its low initial base at a more satisfactory pace than the Maritimes secured from its stronger initial position . Both communities were growing at ...
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clear enough , as is the more steady high growth rate of the Yarmouth fleet between the 1840s and its peak in 1879 ( the pace of development in the 1840s is exaggerated because of its low base as a new port of registry in 1840 ) .
clear enough , as is the more steady high growth rate of the Yarmouth fleet between the 1840s and its peak in 1879 ( the pace of development in the 1840s is exaggerated because of its low base as a new port of registry in 1840 ) .
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The growth rates for the Maritimes as a whole equalled or exceeded those for the British Empire and the United Kingdom in all decades between 1830 and 1880 , and Yarmouth , Halifax and P.E.I. compared well with the very strong Norwegian ...
The growth rates for the Maritimes as a whole equalled or exceeded those for the British Empire and the United Kingdom in all decades between 1830 and 1880 , and Yarmouth , Halifax and P.E.I. compared well with the very strong Norwegian ...
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