The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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1 This being a clear intimation that the Court was doubtful about the legality of the proceedings , and it being impracticable to bring witnesses from Canada and retry the prisoners in England , Lord John Russell advised the Queen to ...
1 This being a clear intimation that the Court was doubtful about the legality of the proceedings , and it being impracticable to bring witnesses from Canada and retry the prisoners in England , Lord John Russell advised the Queen to ...
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ANGLO - CANADIAN TRADE 767 some ten year more , economic forces and the inertia of commercial organisation ... that the opening of the colonial trades to foreign shipping might be supposed to have increased Canada's competitive power .
ANGLO - CANADIAN TRADE 767 some ten year more , economic forces and the inertia of commercial organisation ... that the opening of the colonial trades to foreign shipping might be supposed to have increased Canada's competitive power .
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United States ( continued ) United States ( continued ) Britain and Canada ( from 1838 ) , 337 , 858 ; and development of law of 338 , 340 , 341 , 343 , 359 , 363 ; question neutrality , 861-2 , 863-73 passim , 877of annexation of ...
United States ( continued ) United States ( continued ) Britain and Canada ( from 1838 ) , 337 , 858 ; and development of law of 338 , 340 , 341 , 343 , 359 , 363 ; question neutrality , 861-2 , 863-73 passim , 877of annexation of ...
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