Acadiensis, Volume 10Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1980 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... less than a quarter . This would have involved either a substantial increase in tax- ation or a reduction of other services and investments . Could the country have absorbed higher levels of taxation ? Since the required expenditure ...
... less than a quarter . This would have involved either a substantial increase in tax- ation or a reduction of other services and investments . Could the country have absorbed higher levels of taxation ? Since the required expenditure ...
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... less literate than the surrounding countryside and the more traditional market towns , because literacy was irrelevant to many of the new industrial occupations . In the commercial sectors of the economy , however , literacy was ...
... less literate than the surrounding countryside and the more traditional market towns , because literacy was irrelevant to many of the new industrial occupations . In the commercial sectors of the economy , however , literacy was ...
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... less costly and less specialized wooden technique . But the borrowing of New England technology and style was both selective and conservative . Maritime Canada did not become an extension of the New England cultural region , parroting ...
... less costly and less specialized wooden technique . But the borrowing of New England technology and style was both selective and conservative . Maritime Canada did not become an extension of the New England cultural region , parroting ...
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