The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... economic standing remained practically the same ; but it meant everything for the majority of the English element whose economic progress was arrested for a time . It caused also an almost complete cessation of immigration from Britain ...
... economic standing remained practically the same ; but it meant everything for the majority of the English element whose economic progress was arrested for a time . It caused also an almost complete cessation of immigration from Britain ...
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... economic history of the Maritime Provinces since confedera- tion is largely a history of the effects produced on them by economic movements in the countries of the western world and in particular those of the Atlantic Basin . These ...
... economic history of the Maritime Provinces since confedera- tion is largely a history of the effects produced on them by economic movements in the countries of the western world and in particular those of the Atlantic Basin . These ...
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... Economic Effects of the European War upon Canada . Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , Preliminary Economic Studies of the War . New York , 1918 . SMALL , H. B. The Products and Manufactures of the New Dominion . Ottawa , 1868 ...
... Economic Effects of the European War upon Canada . Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , Preliminary Economic Studies of the War . New York , 1918 . SMALL , H. B. The Products and Manufactures of the New Dominion . Ottawa , 1868 ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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