Acadiensis, Volumes 11-12Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1981 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 79
... fishing " or " coming from fishing " . Clearly many Newfoundlanders entered the country illegally by this means . But McGinnis was by no means an exclusionist . Indeed , he attributed much of the trouble at Lunenburg to its own rum ...
... fishing " or " coming from fishing " . Clearly many Newfoundlanders entered the country illegally by this means . But McGinnis was by no means an exclusionist . Indeed , he attributed much of the trouble at Lunenburg to its own rum ...
Page 36
... fishing ships of the 1780s and 1790s carried small crews and few fishing boats . They came early , bringing supplies to the fishermen , and then produced what fish they could until a cargo could be acquired for Europe . The fishing ship ...
... fishing ships of the 1780s and 1790s carried small crews and few fishing boats . They came early , bringing supplies to the fishermen , and then produced what fish they could until a cargo could be acquired for Europe . The fishing ship ...
Page 37
... fishing ship and bye boat fisheries was matched by a growth in the resident population and fishery . While it is probable that men were left behind during the last decades of the 16th century to care for equipment and buildings over the ...
... fishing ship and bye boat fisheries was matched by a growth in the resident population and fishery . While it is probable that men were left behind during the last decades of the 16th century to care for equipment and buildings over the ...
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