The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 349
... effect of the Cayley - Galt duties was to relieve the needs of the Treasury , but they had other and more varied effects . So far as the province itself was concerned , it became necessary to retrace these steps if the low - tariff ...
... effect of the Cayley - Galt duties was to relieve the needs of the Treasury , but they had other and more varied effects . So far as the province itself was concerned , it became necessary to retrace these steps if the low - tariff ...
Page 383
... effects on Canadian credit in Britain , and concluded with the futile aspiration , " I do trust that local and party quarrels here will not be allowed to produce any effect on the minds of British capitalists injurious to our interests ...
... effects on Canadian credit in Britain , and concluded with the futile aspiration , " I do trust that local and party quarrels here will not be allowed to produce any effect on the minds of British capitalists injurious to our interests ...
Page 459
... effect at the earliest date possible under the terms of the treaty , which would be 17 March 1866. Attempts to avert it by securing a renewal of reciprocity arrangements before that date failed . Even at an international commercial ...
... effect at the earliest date possible under the terms of the treaty , which would be 17 March 1866. Attempts to avert it by securing a renewal of reciprocity arrangements before that date failed . Even at an international commercial ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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