The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Canadian financial agents in London . The Barings , in a letter to him , 3 stated frankly that , whatever the causes of the agitations against the Canadian Government , they were at all events very real in their effects upon Canadian ...
... Canadian financial agents in London . The Barings , in a letter to him , 3 stated frankly that , whatever the causes of the agitations against the Canadian Government , they were at all events very real in their effects upon Canadian ...
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... Government of the United States to terminate the convention restricting ... Canadian ministers in their report of this Conference stated : ... The result arrived ... Canadian Artillery or Royal Engineers at Esquimalt Canadian Defence Policy.
... Government of the United States to terminate the convention restricting ... Canadian ministers in their report of this Conference stated : ... The result arrived ... Canadian Artillery or Royal Engineers at Esquimalt Canadian Defence Policy.
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John Holland Rose. CANADA'S CONTROL OVER HER FORCES 721 requisitioned a Canadian - owned and Canadian - registered vessel , and the Canadian Government asked for an explanation , which was to the effect that the Admiralty was aware that ...
John Holland Rose. CANADA'S CONTROL OVER HER FORCES 721 requisitioned a Canadian - owned and Canadian - registered vessel , and the Canadian Government asked for an explanation , which was to the effect that the Admiralty was aware that ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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