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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Similarly , although they bought , sold and contracted for the construction of vessels , they rarely participated directly in ... Their vehicle was the sailing vessel and by 1841 the port possessed nearly 90,000 tons of shipping , about ...
Similarly , although they bought , sold and contracted for the construction of vessels , they rarely participated directly in ... Their vehicle was the sailing vessel and by 1841 the port possessed nearly 90,000 tons of shipping , about ...
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In all ports except Halifax tonnage on registry grew more quickly than gross investment , reflecting the increasing life expectancy of vessels over time . Even in P.E.I. , where 64.5 % of all vessels were transferred to owners elsewhere ...
In all ports except Halifax tonnage on registry grew more quickly than gross investment , reflecting the increasing life expectancy of vessels over time . Even in P.E.I. , where 64.5 % of all vessels were transferred to owners elsewhere ...
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close connection between the British and Canadian patterns is hardly surprising in the case of P.E.I. , where a large proportion of new vessels were built in the expectation of sale in the British market . The relationship is in fact ...
close connection between the British and Canadian patterns is hardly surprising in the case of P.E.I. , where a large proportion of new vessels were built in the expectation of sale in the British market . The relationship is in fact ...
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