The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1930 - Great Britain |
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Page 529
Of the Germans comparatively few came from Germany itself , the majority
coming from Russia or the north Central States of America . We have already
noted St Peter ' s Colony near Humboldt . Other groups settled near Rosthern ,
Holdfast ...
Of the Germans comparatively few came from Germany itself , the majority
coming from Russia or the north Central States of America . We have already
noted St Peter ' s Colony near Humboldt . Other groups settled near Rosthern ,
Holdfast ...
Page 653
In Germany , more especially , it was looked upon as a first step in the attempt to
create a British Imperial Zollverein , and shut out German products from that
equal treatment with British products which they had hitherto enjoyed throughout
the ...
In Germany , more especially , it was looked upon as a first step in the attempt to
create a British Imperial Zollverein , and shut out German products from that
equal treatment with British products which they had hitherto enjoyed throughout
the ...
Page 743
But her answer to the German Emperor was “ your proposals are infamous " . . .
there is not to - day . . . a single man whose admiration for England is not greater
by reason of this firm and noble attitude . Sir Robert Borden cordially agreed with
...
But her answer to the German Emperor was “ your proposals are infamous " . . .
there is not to - day . . . a single man whose admiration for England is not greater
by reason of this firm and noble attitude . Sir Robert Borden cordially agreed with
...
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The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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