Acadiensis, Volumes 11-12Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1981 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 58
... population growth during the previous decade , he instructed his local supporters to obtain sworn affidavits from residents of the Canning district testifying to the enumeration of relatives who actually had been permanent residents of ...
... population growth during the previous decade , he instructed his local supporters to obtain sworn affidavits from residents of the Canning district testifying to the enumeration of relatives who actually had been permanent residents of ...
Page 81
... population growth and decline displayed only minor variations in the three areas . As T.W. Acheson has shown , Charlotte was settled between the 1760s and 1780s . The charter group was then overwhelmed by British immigrants after 1815 ...
... population growth and decline displayed only minor variations in the three areas . As T.W. Acheson has shown , Charlotte was settled between the 1760s and 1780s . The charter group was then overwhelmed by British immigrants after 1815 ...
Page 107
... population flows simultaneously in both spatial and temporal dimensions becomes the major preoccupation . Some of the models of population theorists will mean little to non - specialists , and occasionally one wonders whether the data ...
... population flows simultaneously in both spatial and temporal dimensions becomes the major preoccupation . Some of the models of population theorists will mean little to non - specialists , and occasionally one wonders whether the data ...
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