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 357
RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT IN NOVA SCOTIA 357 be traced here . 1 “ If this
Whig Government disappoints us " , Howe wrote desperately , " you will have the
questions I have touched discussed in a different spirit , ten years hence , by the ...
RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT IN NOVA SCOTIA 357 be traced here . 1 “ If this
Whig Government disappoints us " , Howe wrote desperately , " you will have the
questions I have touched discussed in a different spirit , ten years hence , by the ...
Page 535
The Government continued to encourage railway expansion and nearly 4000
miles of line were completed by 1910 . 1 The ownership and control by
Government of utilities that were natural monopolies became the policy of the
Roblin ...
The Government continued to encourage railway expansion and nearly 4000
miles of line were completed by 1910 . 1 The ownership and control by
Government of utilities that were natural monopolies became the policy of the
Roblin ...
Page 537
THE STRUGGLE FOR RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT 537 of the needs of
settlers . The most aggressive members of this group came to be Frederick W . G .
Haultain , a lawyer of Fort Macleod ; Frank Oliver , a journalist of Edmonton ; and
...
THE STRUGGLE FOR RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT 537 of the needs of
settlers . The most aggressive members of this group came to be Frederick W . G .
Haultain , a lawyer of Fort Macleod ; Frank Oliver , a journalist of Edmonton ; and
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Contents
The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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