Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... fishery : the right to an inshore fishery along a huge stretch of the Newfoundland coast , and an abri from which an offshore bank fishery could be pursued . During the 19th century , however , a number of serious disputes brought the ...
... fishery : the right to an inshore fishery along a huge stretch of the Newfoundland coast , and an abri from which an offshore bank fishery could be pursued . During the 19th century , however , a number of serious disputes brought the ...
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... fishery . Moreover , in 1903 only about 400 French subjects had taken advantage of the privilege of using the shore , and the total value of this unprofitable fishery was no more than £ 14,000 . It was arguable that the fishery survived ...
... fishery . Moreover , in 1903 only about 400 French subjects had taken advantage of the privilege of using the shore , and the total value of this unprofitable fishery was no more than £ 14,000 . It was arguable that the fishery survived ...
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Newfoundland ; but they could not use it for the purposes of the fishery.81 - in The existence of these disputes prevented the conclusion and implementation of the policing regulations . Though the French fishery had virtually ...
Newfoundland ; but they could not use it for the purposes of the fishery.81 - in The existence of these disputes prevented the conclusion and implementation of the policing regulations . Though the French fishery had virtually ...
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