Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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... England ; for which Purpose We have given Power under our Great Seal to the Governors of our said Colonies respectively to erect and constitute , with the Advice of our said Councils respectively , Courts of Judica- ture and public ...
... England ; for which Purpose We have given Power under our Great Seal to the Governors of our said Colonies respectively to erect and constitute , with the Advice of our said Councils respectively , Courts of Judica- ture and public ...
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... England to quarrel with France or Germany for our sakes . The offer of those Colonies is a good move on their part , and somewhat like Cavour's sending Sardinian troops to the Crimea . Why should we waste money and men in this wretched ...
... England to quarrel with France or Germany for our sakes . The offer of those Colonies is a good move on their part , and somewhat like Cavour's sending Sardinian troops to the Crimea . Why should we waste money and men in this wretched ...
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... England without being taxed unpayably high duty . The financial and industrial manipulators in St. James Street do not seem to realize that they are building up in England an antagonism against Canadian products that is reducing to ...
... England without being taxed unpayably high duty . The financial and industrial manipulators in St. James Street do not seem to realize that they are building up in England an antagonism against Canadian products that is reducing to ...
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