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 142
The fatal provision of the Treaty of Utrecht began the long course of bickering
with France about Newfoundland that stretched into the twentieth century ; but
before considering it brief reference must be made to the Spanish claims .
The fatal provision of the Treaty of Utrecht began the long course of bickering
with France about Newfoundland that stretched into the twentieth century ; but
before considering it brief reference must be made to the Spanish claims .
Page 390
Those who benefited most from the treaty were , as a rule , the general body of
producers on the one hand , and of individual consumers on the other ,
supplemented by groups of middlemen who handled the various products . The
objectors ...
Those who benefited most from the treaty were , as a rule , the general body of
producers on the one hand , and of individual consumers on the other ,
supplemented by groups of middlemen who handled the various products . The
objectors ...
Page 645
Consequently the Canadians did not then greatly miss the American market ,
though they negotiated for the renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty , using as
attractions the offer of the free admission of the Americans to the Canadian
fisheries and ...
Consequently the Canadians did not then greatly miss the American market ,
though they negotiated for the renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty , using as
attractions the offer of the free admission of the Americans to the Canadian
fisheries and ...
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Contents
The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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