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Moncton's economic depression did not last long and a second era of prosperity came to the area in 1871 when Moncton was selected to be the headquarters of the Intercolonial Railway of Canada ( ICR ).
John Scott's prosperity came from the ownership of a small Plymouth brewery which he inherited from his father and which he subsequently sold.
The Civil War had the effect of causing the northern economy to boom, bringing greater prosperity to cities like New York which " came into its own as the nation's banking center " connecting " Old World capital and New World ambition ", according to one account.
With this prosperity came an outburst of the distinct Georgian culture, an amalgam of Christian and secular influences, with affinities to both the Byzantine West and the Iranian East.
Silver producers complained, and many Americans came to believe that only through bimetallism could the nation achieve and maintain prosperity.
Unlike the New Deal, which was a response to a severe financial and economic calamity, the Great Society initiatives came just as the United States ' post-World War II prosperity was starting to fade, but before the coming decline was being felt by the middle and upper classes.
Money came to be seen by many Hutus as a replacement for cattle, in terms of both economic prosperity and for purposes of creating social standing.
Large groups of migrants and immigrants, seeking prosperity in a more industrialized environment, came to urban areas during the years after the American Civil War.
One of the greatest boosts to Guildford ’ s prosperity came in 1653 with the completion, after many wrangles, of the Wey Navigation.
With it came the tourist trade, and the two industries contributed to its prosperity until changes in tourist opportunities in the mid twentieth century hollowed out its economy.
With the new prosperity, the rail line to Willits was completed and in 1912 the first tourists came to Fort Bragg.
This prosperity, however, came to an end after the death of Captain Oliver in 1891.
Peace finally came back to Jericho and the prosperity that came from hard work and diligence was seen in the neat farms and successful businesses.
But, after the revolution of 1830, when the Théâtre Français was in dire straits, the brothers Baptiste came to the rescue, reappeared on the stage and helped to bring back its prosperity.
In 1869, the railroad came to Canal Winchester, bringing continued prosperity.
Its prosperity came from maritime trade in sandalwood and slaves and probably included piracy.
Only after the Dutch rule during the period of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands ( 1815 – 1830 ) and the establishment of the kingdom of Belgium, came a period of increasing prosperity for the region.
Consequently, the clashes between smaller kingdoms came under control making way for the prosperity and development of art and literature.
Railroad service came to the village in 1869, aiding its prosperity, but rail service ended in 1953.
With prosperity and economic development came an influx of European immigration, including Protestants and Jews, although Brazil remained mostly Catholic.
The period of greatest prosperity for the town came with the arrival of the railway in 1863.
At the same time, surrounded by strong states and lacking the military strength of Wei or the prosperity of Qi, it became an asset in the struggle between those two states ; this struggle came to a climax in 354 BC, when Wei invaded Zhao and Zhao had to seek aid from Qi.
Marazion was once a flourishing town, owing its prosperity to the throng of pilgrims who came to visit St Michael's Mount ( this ceased at the time of the Reformation ).

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A year ago, when I met with you, the nation was emerging from an economic downturn, even though the signs of resurgent prosperity were not then sufficiently convincing to the doubtful.
28, 000 men were sent to fight in World War I. Adelaide enjoyed a post-war boom but, with the return of droughts, entered the Great Depression of the 1930s, later returning to prosperity under strong government leadership.
The essence of Deuteronomistic theology is that Israel has entered into a covenant ( a treaty, a binding agreement ) with the god Yahweh, under which they agree to accept Yahweh as their god ( hence the phrase " god of Israel ") and Yahweh promises them a land where they can live in peace and prosperity.
Satan answers that Job is pious only because God has put a " wall around " him and " blessed " his favourite servant with prosperity, but if God were to stretch out his hand and strike everything that Job had, then he would surely curse God.
Cambodia enjoyed a brief period of prosperity during the 16th century because its kings, who built their capitals in the region southeast of the Tonle Sap along the Mekong River, promoted trade with other parts of Asia.
Few Cape Verdeans own cars, but ownership is rising rapidly with increasing prosperity, particularly on Santiago Island.
It was only with the recovery of Phoenician trade in the ninth and tenth centuries BC that saw a return to prosperity, and the appearance of real coinage, possibly first in Anatolia with Croesus of Lydia and subsequently with the Greeks and Persians.
Underlying the prosperity of the early Tang Dynasty was a strong centralized bureaucracy with efficient policies.
In March 1994, the PGE created a constitutional commission charged with drafting a constitution flexible enough to meet the current needs of a population suffering from 30 years of civil war as well as those of the future, when stability and prosperity change the political landscape.
There is also Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation ( APEC ) was established in 1989 with the vision of achieving stability, security and prosperity for the region through free and open trade and investment.
These solutions brought security and economic prosperity to Israel for a time, but did not bring peace with the Israelite prophets, who were interested in a strict deuteronomic interpretation of Mosaic law.
At this point Athena led a procession accompanying them to their new abode, with the escort now addressing them as " Semnai " ( Venerable Ones ), as they will now be honored by the citizens of Athens and ensure the city's prosperity.
Freyr was associated with sacral kingship, virility and prosperity, with sunshine and fair weather, and was pictured as a phallic fertility god, Freyr " bestows peace and pleasure on mortals ".
During the prosperity of the 1960s, Fairmount enjoyed a time of building with a new town hall, water works, post office and elementary school.
Manusmriti for example states: The society that provides respect and dignity to women flourishes with nobility and prosperity.
His ideas of the future had a remarkable degree of realism and immediacy, striking a chord with an American audience slowly recovering from the Great Depression and that was longing for prosperity.
Adam Smith described this behavior applied to competitive markets with the metaphor of an invisible hand urging society towards prosperity.
The economy of Germany during the Hitler era ( 1933 – 1945 ) developed a hothouse prosperity, supported with high government subsidies to those sectors that Hitler favored because they gave Nazi Germany military power and economic autarky, that is, economic independence from the global economy.
The Republic of Cyprus is a constitutional democracy which has reached great levels of prosperity, with a booming economy and good infrastructures, part of the United Nations, European Union and several others organizations by whom it is recognized as the sole legitimate government of the whole island.
The building is in the Beaux arts style, an interpretation of Renaissance Classicism incorporating Italianate styles with a vast range of ornate decoration, used to express the wealth and industrial export-led economic prosperity of the Second City of the Empire.
The return of prosperity gave the Nazi Party enormous popularity, with only minor, isolated and subsequently unsuccessful cases of resistance among the German population over the 12 years of rule.
In Costa Rica in May 1997, former President Carlos Roberto Reina met with former US President Bill Clinton, his Central American counterparts, and the President of the Dominican Republic to reaffirm support for strengthening democracy, good governance, and promoting prosperity through economic integration, free trade, and investment.

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