The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... was substantially increased . In the session which followed much attention was given to a measure which proposed to disqualify judges from CHBE VI 14 membership in the Assembly , and to the dispute as Party Conflict at Quebec.
... was substantially increased . In the session which followed much attention was given to a measure which proposed to disqualify judges from CHBE VI 14 membership in the Assembly , and to the dispute as Party Conflict at Quebec.
Page 721
... the Can . Privy Council ( 30 Jan. 1917 ) , in Borden , Canadian Constitutional Studies , pp . 121 , 122 . CHBE VI 46 the full control of the Canadian Government over matters concerning Canada's Control over her Forces.
... the Can . Privy Council ( 30 Jan. 1917 ) , in Borden , Canadian Constitutional Studies , pp . 121 , 122 . CHBE VI 46 the full control of the Canadian Government over matters concerning Canada's Control over her Forces.
Page 929
... CHBE VI 929 Rodney , George Brydges , Admiral , Naval Governor at Newfoundland , 141 Roebuck , John Arthur , 239 , 290 , 350 , 774 Rogers , Robert , Cabinet Minister , 758 Rogers ' Rangers , 185 , 192 Rolph , John , a Reform leader ...
... CHBE VI 929 Rodney , George Brydges , Admiral , Naval Governor at Newfoundland , 141 Roebuck , John Arthur , 239 , 290 , 350 , 774 Rogers , Robert , Cabinet Minister , 758 Rogers ' Rangers , 185 , 192 Rolph , John , a Reform leader ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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