Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... period , 1784-1892 , were harmonized with those from Spain simply by converting the former into index numbers with the same base period as the latter , 1784-1800 , set at 100. Since the American dollar was a relatively stable currency ...
... period , 1784-1892 , were harmonized with those from Spain simply by converting the former into index numbers with the same base period as the latter , 1784-1800 , set at 100. Since the American dollar was a relatively stable currency ...
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... period 1 April 1870 to 31 March 1871 , a period which is substantially 1870 . 5 The source used in all previous studies is the published census tabulation which may be found in volume 3 of the 1871 Canadian census . As noted in the text ...
... period 1 April 1870 to 31 March 1871 , a period which is substantially 1870 . 5 The source used in all previous studies is the published census tabulation which may be found in volume 3 of the 1871 Canadian census . As noted in the text ...
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... period to 1915 are housed at the Public Archives of Nova Scotia in Halifax . The post - 1915 diaries , which cover the period of his retirement in Nova Scotia , continue to reside with members of the Annand family in Nova Scotia ...
... period to 1915 are housed at the Public Archives of Nova Scotia in Halifax . The post - 1915 diaries , which cover the period of his retirement in Nova Scotia , continue to reside with members of the Annand family in Nova Scotia ...
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