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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Besides carrying the union he induced both Houses at Toronto to pass a Clergy Reserves bill which , he said , was worth ten unions ; he secured by provincial enactment the municipal institutions which the Union Act denied him ...
Besides carrying the union he induced both Houses at Toronto to pass a Clergy Reserves bill which , he said , was worth ten unions ; he secured by provincial enactment the municipal institutions which the Union Act denied him ...
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George Loveless and his associates in 1833 formed a union to maintain wages in the Dorsetshire village of Tolpuddle . They took an oath to be loyal to one another in the event of an employer reducing wages below the common rate ...
George Loveless and his associates in 1833 formed a union to maintain wages in the Dorsetshire village of Tolpuddle . They took an oath to be loyal to one another in the event of an employer reducing wages below the common rate ...
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He suggested a settlement of the dispute with the Company and proposed terms to facilitate the transfer of its lands , British Columbia followed into the union and in this case the Home Government took some initiative .
He suggested a settlement of the dispute with the Company and proposed terms to facilitate the transfer of its lands , British Columbia followed into the union and in this case the Home Government took some initiative .
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