Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 139
... matters . Purely colonial matters were understood to exclude defence , and foreign relations both political and economic . Such a division of sovereignty between colony and mother country was a division based on a gentlemen's agreement ...
... matters . Purely colonial matters were understood to exclude defence , and foreign relations both political and economic . Such a division of sovereignty between colony and mother country was a division based on a gentlemen's agreement ...
الصفحة 141
... matters which do not affect their relations with the mother country . The matters , which so concern us , are very few . The constitution of the form of government , the regulation of foreign relations , and of trade with the mother ...
... matters which do not affect their relations with the mother country . The matters , which so concern us , are very few . The constitution of the form of government , the regulation of foreign relations , and of trade with the mother ...
الصفحة 346
... matters . He was , however , the first major political figure from French Canada to present a clear enunciation of the doctrine of provincial rights , and this was an extremely important first step in the political thinking of the Quiet ...
... matters . He was , however , the first major political figure from French Canada to present a clear enunciation of the doctrine of provincial rights , and this was an extremely important first step in the political thinking of the Quiet ...
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