The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... Canadian election of 1891 , when Sir John Macdonald and the Conservatives were confirmed in power . Fortunately Canadian and American politics were out of phase in these years , for in 1892 the Republicans were again beaten and the ...
... Canadian election of 1891 , when Sir John Macdonald and the Conservatives were confirmed in power . Fortunately Canadian and American politics were out of phase in these years , for in 1892 the Republicans were again beaten and the ...
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... Canadian system of preference . As things stood , Belgium and Germany were entitled to the Canadian minimum tariff . If the Canadian offer were to be fully exploited , denunciation would have to come , and Lord Salisbury , as from 28 ...
... Canadian system of preference . As things stood , Belgium and Germany were entitled to the Canadian minimum tariff . If the Canadian offer were to be fully exploited , denunciation would have to come , and Lord Salisbury , as from 28 ...
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... Canadian Division , after a winter spent on Salisbury Plain . The first Canadian unit to go into action was Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry , which was attached to a British division at Festubert , in the last week of ...
... Canadian Division , after a winter spent on Salisbury Plain . The first Canadian unit to go into action was Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry , which was attached to a British division at Festubert , in the last week of ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
THE NAVY AND THE GATHERING OF THE ARMIES | 22 |
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