The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 489
... MACKENZIE 489 a purely social institution ; and the Canadian National Association disappeared from view . The movement died probably a pre - ordained death . It was before its time . But it exerted nevertheless a potent and profound ...
... MACKENZIE 489 a purely social institution ; and the Canadian National Association disappeared from view . The movement died probably a pre - ordained death . It was before its time . But it exerted nevertheless a potent and profound ...
Page 490
... Mackenzie devoted to the composition of his Cabinet half the thought which he devoted to the details of the ad- ministration of his department , the result of 1878 might have been very different . In many ways Mackenzie was too ...
... Mackenzie devoted to the composition of his Cabinet half the thought which he devoted to the details of the ad- ministration of his department , the result of 1878 might have been very different . In many ways Mackenzie was too ...
Page 917
... Mackenzie , Sir Alexander , explorer , 15 , 404-5 , 421 Mackenzie , Alexander , Prime Minister of Canada , 482 ; 484 ; character of , 485-6 , 489 , 490 ; Dominion Government of , 485-91 , 511 , 646-7 , 726 ; and railway policy , 494 ...
... Mackenzie , Sir Alexander , explorer , 15 , 404-5 , 421 Mackenzie , Alexander , Prime Minister of Canada , 482 ; 484 ; character of , 485-6 , 489 , 490 ; Dominion Government of , 485-91 , 511 , 646-7 , 726 ; and railway policy , 494 ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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