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Page 72
... merchants , whether as a sharp break or mild departure from past patterns , that was of little importance because the canadiens were no more inclined to respect the new merchants than those from France . The important phenomenon to ...
... merchants , whether as a sharp break or mild departure from past patterns , that was of little importance because the canadiens were no more inclined to respect the new merchants than those from France . The important phenomenon to ...
Page 158
... merchants counted on imperial preference , the pattern of tariffs that defined the trading system providing preferred status for colonial members . After the Americans ' separation from the empire they were excluded . After the War of ...
... merchants counted on imperial preference , the pattern of tariffs that defined the trading system providing preferred status for colonial members . After the Americans ' separation from the empire they were excluded . After the War of ...
Page 174
... Merchants and the Pursuit of Development , 1783-1850 , " Canadian Historical Review ( 1978 ) , and E.W. Sager and L.R. Fischer , " Atlantic Canada and the Age of Sail Revisited , " Canadian Historical Review ( 1982 ) . Sutherland ...
... Merchants and the Pursuit of Development , 1783-1850 , " Canadian Historical Review ( 1978 ) , and E.W. Sager and L.R. Fischer , " Atlantic Canada and the Age of Sail Revisited , " Canadian Historical Review ( 1982 ) . Sutherland ...
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