The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... period was dominated by the governors , a period remembered as the day of Sydenham and Bagot , of Metcalfe and Elgin ; the second was the day of the prime ministers and party leaders , of McNab and Morin , of John A. Macdonald and ...
... period was dominated by the governors , a period remembered as the day of Sydenham and Bagot , of Metcalfe and Elgin ; the second was the day of the prime ministers and party leaders , of McNab and Morin , of John A. Macdonald and ...
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... period since confederation , being only about 11 per cent . The banking situation showed a moderate development in the fact that deposits increased from a little over $ 150,000,000 to about $ 300,000,000 , and in that period also they ...
... period since confederation , being only about 11 per cent . The banking situation showed a moderate development in the fact that deposits increased from a little over $ 150,000,000 to about $ 300,000,000 , and in that period also they ...
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... period dealt with in this chapter ends in 1921 and we must conclude in a minor key , but not in pessimism . Like each succeeding fall in the curves of Canadian development , it marks an interval of hesitation , discomfort , and ...
... period dealt with in this chapter ends in 1921 and we must conclude in a minor key , but not in pessimism . Like each succeeding fall in the curves of Canadian development , it marks an interval of hesitation , discomfort , and ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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