Acadiensis, Volume 32Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2002 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 102
... argument of mercantile oppression was strikingly similar to Prowse's thesis . Sider's book elicited a heavy barrage of criticism from Newfoundland scholars . Critics argued that he exaggerated not only the negative role of merchant ...
... argument of mercantile oppression was strikingly similar to Prowse's thesis . Sider's book elicited a heavy barrage of criticism from Newfoundland scholars . Critics argued that he exaggerated not only the negative role of merchant ...
Page 135
... argument implies , then , that public goods are nothing more than simulacra of the just society - a surface reflection ... argued the opposite . In their view , the constant and accelerating barrage of commercial advertising during the ...
... argument implies , then , that public goods are nothing more than simulacra of the just society - a surface reflection ... argued the opposite . In their view , the constant and accelerating barrage of commercial advertising during the ...
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... argued that beer parlours and restaurants serving drinks with meals would benefit tourism.25 The Nova Scotia Innkeepers ' Guild in 1948 lobbied for the right to serve wine and beer in hotels and tourist resorts regardless of local ...
... argued that beer parlours and restaurants serving drinks with meals would benefit tourism.25 The Nova Scotia Innkeepers ' Guild in 1948 lobbied for the right to serve wine and beer in hotels and tourist resorts regardless of local ...
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