The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 390
... result of the Reciprocity Treaty than the mere nature of the articles produced and exchanged . In a general survey of international trade along the extensive boundary between Canada and the United States , it was commonly found that the ...
... result of the Reciprocity Treaty than the mere nature of the articles produced and exchanged . In a general survey of international trade along the extensive boundary between Canada and the United States , it was commonly found that the ...
Page 520
... result of the elections was the decisive defeat of the Government . In British Columbia not one Liberal was returned ; and in Ontario only thirteen Liberals were elected as against seventy - two Con- servatives . In the Maritime ...
... result of the elections was the decisive defeat of the Government . In British Columbia not one Liberal was returned ; and in Ontario only thirteen Liberals were elected as against seventy - two Con- servatives . In the Maritime ...
Page 560
... result , which established a moral right to , and a sound constitutional claim for , an increased grant.1 The subject of " Better Terms " was discussed year after year in the Legislature , and again and again with the Dominion ...
... result , which established a moral right to , and a sound constitutional claim for , an increased grant.1 The subject of " Better Terms " was discussed year after year in the Legislature , and again and again with the Dominion ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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