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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Page 95
... Quebec his reputation had never been high . His stand on the autonomy bills and his close association with imperial preference and the naval bill had earned him the hostility of many Quebec nationalists . Moreover , after the 1911 ...
... Quebec his reputation had never been high . His stand on the autonomy bills and his close association with imperial preference and the naval bill had earned him the hostility of many Quebec nationalists . Moreover , after the 1911 ...
Page 46
... Quebec Conferences had taken place , and Nova Scotians were hotly debating the Quebec Resolutions , which had been made public in November 1864 . Opposition was widespread and was growing , and included many Conservatives . At least one ...
... Quebec Conferences had taken place , and Nova Scotians were hotly debating the Quebec Resolutions , which had been made public in November 1864 . Opposition was widespread and was growing , and included many Conservatives . At least one ...
Page 108
... Quebec or Ontario . However , he then shows that if as much as 9 % of Nova Scotia output is sold in the Atlantic region , and if labour were as efficient in Nova Scotia as in Quebec and Ontario , the costs would be almost exactly the ...
... Quebec or Ontario . However , he then shows that if as much as 9 % of Nova Scotia output is sold in the Atlantic region , and if labour were as efficient in Nova Scotia as in Quebec and Ontario , the costs would be almost exactly the ...
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