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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While Newfoundland's growth rate substantially exceeded that of the Maritimes and Canada in 1911 - 1939 , the expansion of the industry did not generate the same local benefits as noted with the forest products sector .
While Newfoundland's growth rate substantially exceeded that of the Maritimes and Canada in 1911 - 1939 , the expansion of the industry did not generate the same local benefits as noted with the forest products sector .
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It was before supper that we noted this barrenness ; afterward we felt the house to be somnolent rather than irritating . As we strode away down the road again in the bright morning the air was clear and bracing , the birds sang ...
It was before supper that we noted this barrenness ; afterward we felt the house to be somnolent rather than irritating . As we strode away down the road again in the bright morning the air was clear and bracing , the birds sang ...
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In fact , he noted , the railway would be " simply a Marine slip extended , with hydraulic lifts at either end ” . Ketchum estimated that at least 1,200,000 tons , equally apportioned between cargo and registered tonnage , would cross ...
In fact , he noted , the railway would be " simply a Marine slip extended , with hydraulic lifts at either end ” . Ketchum estimated that at least 1,200,000 tons , equally apportioned between cargo and registered tonnage , would cross ...
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