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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Page 529
THE NORTH PACIFIC COAST 529 River and the Great Lakes was agreed upon by joint commissions established under the Convention of 1818 , but it was impossible to reach agreement upon the Maine boundary . Attempts were already being made by ...
THE NORTH PACIFIC COAST 529 River and the Great Lakes was agreed upon by joint commissions established under the Convention of 1818 , but it was impossible to reach agreement upon the Maine boundary . Attempts were already being made by ...
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Between 1850 and 1870 there were established in all parts of the Empire large AngloColonial banks directed from London and with extensive resources of English capital . In Australia the demand for loanable capital was much more urgent ...
Between 1850 and 1870 there were established in all parts of the Empire large AngloColonial banks directed from London and with extensive resources of English capital . In Australia the demand for loanable capital was much more urgent ...
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On three occasions between 1836 and 1850 attempts were made to establish Anglo - Indian banks with large capital resources , and all were ... which had evolved from a co - partnership for exchange business established in Bombay in 1842.
On three occasions between 1836 and 1850 attempts were made to establish Anglo - Indian banks with large capital resources , and all were ... which had evolved from a co - partnership for exchange business established in Bombay in 1842.
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