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 319
POLITICAL AIMS OF SIR CHARLES METCALFE 319 on the other hand , as Lord
Elgin discovered a few years later , the one remedy , whether for Canadian
unrest or for British dread of separation , really lay in acceptance of Baldwin ' s
view ...
POLITICAL AIMS OF SIR CHARLES METCALFE 319 on the other hand , as Lord
Elgin discovered a few years later , the one remedy , whether for Canadian
unrest or for British dread of separation , really lay in acceptance of Baldwin ' s
view ...
Page 339
As in the railway eras thirty and sixty years later , optimism was unbounded and
speculation discounted the progress of years to come . The day of reckoning
came in the bleak year 1857 . It was a year of financial crisis in Britain and the
United ...
As in the railway eras thirty and sixty years later , optimism was unbounded and
speculation discounted the progress of years to come . The day of reckoning
came in the bleak year 1857 . It was a year of financial crisis in Britain and the
United ...
Page 511
This was the more remarkable since of the Mackenzie Administration most of the
members had passed from the scene . Only Laurier himself , Richard ( shortly
afterwards Sir Richard ) Cartwright , and R . W . ( later Sir Richard ) Scott survived
...
This was the more remarkable since of the Mackenzie Administration most of the
members had passed from the scene . Only Laurier himself , Richard ( shortly
afterwards Sir Richard ) Cartwright , and R . W . ( later Sir Richard ) Scott survived
...
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Contents
The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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