The Cambridge History of the British Empire: Canada and NewfoundlandJohn Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 503
... ELECTIONS OF 1891 503 was a convinced free - trader . Cartwright was not able to commit the Liberal party to the ... election repudiation of the policy of the party which he had ceased to lead , there is no doubt that his studied ...
... ELECTIONS OF 1891 503 was a convinced free - trader . Cartwright was not able to commit the Liberal party to the ... election repudiation of the policy of the party which he had ceased to lead , there is no doubt that his studied ...
Page 551
... election should be held.3 In that election Elliott was defeated and his opponent formed the second Walkem Government , which held office from 1878 till 1882 . Much of this period was occupied with railway troubles : first , the failure ...
... election should be held.3 In that election Elliott was defeated and his opponent formed the second Walkem Government , which held office from 1878 till 1882 . Much of this period was occupied with railway troubles : first , the failure ...
Page 900
... election of 1882 , 496 ; 497 ; 498 ; and election of 1887 , 500 ; 501 ; 502 ; and election of 1891 , 503 , 651 ; disintegration of , 504 , 507 ; 505 ; and Manitoba School question , 508 ; and elec- tion of 1896 , 511 ; 514 ; R. L. ...
... election of 1882 , 496 ; 497 ; 498 ; and election of 1887 , 500 ; 501 ; 502 ; and election of 1891 , 503 , 651 ; disintegration of , 504 , 507 ; 505 ; and Manitoba School question , 508 ; and elec- tion of 1896 , 511 ; 514 ; R. L. ...
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETHNICAL | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Cabot John voyages 1718 120 123 Campbell Sir Alexander 352 479 491 | 9 |
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