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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“ But ” , Lord Abinger added , “ if the prisoner ( John Grant , whose case was taken to test the legality of the ... He persuaded his executive council to recommend that free pardons be granted to the younger prisoners and that the ...
“ But ” , Lord Abinger added , “ if the prisoner ( John Grant , whose case was taken to test the legality of the ... He persuaded his executive council to recommend that free pardons be granted to the younger prisoners and that the ...
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By Article 4 of the Reciprocity Treaty of 5 June 1854 freedom of navigation was granted to the inhabitants of the United States to navigate the River St Lawrence and the canals in Canada used as a means of communicating between the ...
By Article 4 of the Reciprocity Treaty of 5 June 1854 freedom of navigation was granted to the inhabitants of the United States to navigate the River St Lawrence and the canals in Canada used as a means of communicating between the ...
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1840 ) ( whaling , timber , U.S.A. , 528 , 542 , 847–8 ; granted wool ) , 394-5 ; no convicts sent to , 427 ; responsible government ( 1855 ) , 684 , emigration to , Chap . xn ( 6 ) passim ; 848 ; 740 , gold discovery in , 455 ; land ...
1840 ) ( whaling , timber , U.S.A. , 528 , 542 , 847–8 ; granted wool ) , 394-5 ; no convicts sent to , 427 ; responsible government ( 1855 ) , 684 , emigration to , Chap . xn ( 6 ) passim ; 848 ; 740 , gold discovery in , 455 ; land ...
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