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 | | New Britain is an important manufacturing centre; its principal products are hardware, cutlery and edge tools, hosiery, and foundry and machine shop products In 1905 the capital invested in manufacturing was $19,979,712 (an increase of 45-1% since 1900) and the value of the factory products was $14,959,543 (an increase of 34-8%). |
 | | New Britain, which was settled in 1687, was originally a part of the township of Farmington. |
 | | NEW BRUNSWICK, a province of the Dominion of Canada, lying between 45 2' and 48 3' N. and 63 46' and 69 3' W. Its length from N. to S. is 230 m., its greatest breadth 190 m., and it has a seaboard of about 550 m. |
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