Acadiensis, Volume 10Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1980 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 35
... continued to depend upon a number of small institutions , most of them controlled by religious denominations . There was co - operation in some respects . The establishment of the Nova Scotia Technical College in 1907 was based on the ...
... continued to depend upon a number of small institutions , most of them controlled by religious denominations . There was co - operation in some respects . The establishment of the Nova Scotia Technical College in 1907 was based on the ...
Page 58
... continued to maintain that the question of federation was still open , since the new library could conceivably have been used by the Mount Allison Academy and Ladies ' College even if the university had re- moved to Halifax , he ...
... continued to maintain that the question of federation was still open , since the new library could conceivably have been used by the Mount Allison Academy and Ladies ' College even if the university had re- moved to Halifax , he ...
Page 130
... continued . Yet the growth of the 1850s continued the pattern established earlier . Saint John and Portland still dominated the urban network , although they held a slightly smaller share of the provincial population . Fredericton ...
... continued . Yet the growth of the 1850s continued the pattern established earlier . Saint John and Portland still dominated the urban network , although they held a slightly smaller share of the provincial population . Fredericton ...
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