Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... Militia , declared : " The reason for the existence of the militia in this country is well understood . The principal object is perhaps the upholding of the Civil power in the dif- ferent parts of the Dominion " .4 Interestingly , this ...
... Militia , declared : " The reason for the existence of the militia in this country is well understood . The principal object is perhaps the upholding of the Civil power in the dif- ferent parts of the Dominion " .4 Interestingly , this ...
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... Militia and Defence . 21 ... Few politicians disagreed with the re - organization of the military forces from the viewpoint of efficiency and economy , but strong opposition arose to the inclusion of the R.C.M.P. within the proposed ...
... Militia and Defence . 21 ... Few politicians disagreed with the re - organization of the military forces from the viewpoint of efficiency and economy , but strong opposition arose to the inclusion of the R.C.M.P. within the proposed ...
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... Militia Act . The troops re- mained . 84 provincial Liberals " make an effort to find out more. Then , on 11 July , Mackenzie King admitted for the first time that the Militia Act needed amending . The tone of the statement , included in ...
... Militia Act . The troops re- mained . 84 provincial Liberals " make an effort to find out more. Then , on 11 July , Mackenzie King admitted for the first time that the Militia Act needed amending . The tone of the statement , included in ...
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