The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 345
... interests , railway interests , public works and navigation , while at the same time education and matters of local character might be left to local Legislatures " . But why not widen the scope of the experiment , bring in the unknown ...
... interests , railway interests , public works and navigation , while at the same time education and matters of local character might be left to local Legislatures " . But why not widen the scope of the experiment , bring in the unknown ...
Page 386
... interests . The intervening periods of disadvantage to colonial interests were commonly mitigated , locally at least , by a very extensive system of smuggling , which under such conditions carried with it little moral or social stigma ...
... interests . The intervening periods of disadvantage to colonial interests were commonly mitigated , locally at least , by a very extensive system of smuggling , which under such conditions carried with it little moral or social stigma ...
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... interests , particularly her commerce . In the year 1871 Sir John Macdonald , then Prime Minister of Canada , was appointed one of the plenipotentiaries for the negotiation of the Treaty of Washington . These negotiations dealt with ...
... interests , particularly her commerce . In the year 1871 Sir John Macdonald , then Prime Minister of Canada , was appointed one of the plenipotentiaries for the negotiation of the Treaty of Washington . These negotiations dealt with ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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