Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Rolo broadly agreed : The British government saw a Newfoundland agreement as a balance to concessions in Morocco . For its part , the French government could only claim territorial compensation against concessions in Newfoundland ...
Rolo broadly agreed : The British government saw a Newfoundland agreement as a balance to concessions in Morocco . For its part , the French government could only claim territorial compensation against concessions in Newfoundland ...
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Partly as a result of new immigration , the political alliances and accommodations that had tenuously linked the various peoples of the province became unsteady , and the leaders of both the Micmac and the British communities re ...
Partly as a result of new immigration , the political alliances and accommodations that had tenuously linked the various peoples of the province became unsteady , and the leaders of both the Micmac and the British communities re ...
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Table Two Tariffs Applied in Nova Scotia from 1833 to 1866 ORIGIN : FOREIGNI UNIT 1834 BRITISH ! FOREIGN ALL ALL ALL 1834 1842 1847 1852 1866 Flour 2 Bbl 5s FREE 2s FREE 1s $ 0.25 ( 1840 ) ( 1850 ) Oats Barley , Hulled Grain 10 % FREE ...
Table Two Tariffs Applied in Nova Scotia from 1833 to 1866 ORIGIN : FOREIGNI UNIT 1834 BRITISH ! FOREIGN ALL ALL ALL 1834 1842 1847 1852 1866 Flour 2 Bbl 5s FREE 2s FREE 1s $ 0.25 ( 1840 ) ( 1850 ) Oats Barley , Hulled Grain 10 % FREE ...
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Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
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