The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 212
... Halifax . The fishing industry grew rapidly , and with it the shipbuilding industry , until the early years of the new century , when the risk of capture on the seas and the desertion of seamen to the United States placed it under a ...
... Halifax . The fishing industry grew rapidly , and with it the shipbuilding industry , until the early years of the new century , when the risk of capture on the seas and the desertion of seamen to the United States placed it under a ...
Page 671
... Halifax to present his address as a tribute to the days that were . In 1903 the Canadian Bank of Commerce absorbed the old Halifax Banking Company , which had been founded as far back as 1825. Such a de- velopment was doubtless ...
... Halifax to present his address as a tribute to the days that were . In 1903 the Canadian Bank of Commerce absorbed the old Halifax Banking Company , which had been founded as far back as 1825. Such a de- velopment was doubtless ...
Page 909
... Halifax and Quebec Railway , 361 , 393 ; see Intercolonial Railway 909 Halifax Award , under Treaty of Washing- ton , 647 , 671 Halifax Banking Company , 274 Halifax Journal , founded by John Howe , 792 Halifax Shipyards Limited , 666 ...
... Halifax and Quebec Railway , 361 , 393 ; see Intercolonial Railway 909 Halifax Award , under Treaty of Washing- ton , 647 , 671 Halifax Banking Company , 274 Halifax Journal , founded by John Howe , 792 Halifax Shipyards Limited , 666 ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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