The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, Volume 11John Castell Hopkins Annual Review Publishing Company, 1912 - Canada |
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... described during 1911. Recently published official figures of the United States Bureau of Statistics showed the total imports from Canada ( Ontario and Quebec ) into the United States in 1850 to have been $ 5,179,500 , in 1860 ...
... described during 1911. Recently published official figures of the United States Bureau of Statistics showed the total imports from Canada ( Ontario and Quebec ) into the United States in 1850 to have been $ 5,179,500 , in 1860 ...
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... described the House as aware , within ten minutes , that history was being made . " The limited list had swelled and swelled and swelled and as it grew to the proportions of a nation's commerce , and members leaned forward to catch ...
... described the House as aware , within ten minutes , that history was being made . " The limited list had swelled and swelled and swelled and as it grew to the proportions of a nation's commerce , and members leaned forward to catch ...
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... described the Agreement as indefinite and unsatis- factory in the vital matter of duration , declared the Canadian con- cessions of the previous year unnecessary , stated that while Can- ada might be interested in United States fiscal ...
... described the Agreement as indefinite and unsatis- factory in the vital matter of duration , declared the Canadian con- cessions of the previous year unnecessary , stated that while Can- ada might be interested in United States fiscal ...
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... described conditions in both Canada and the States , in respect to protection of manufactures and labour , as being the same . " This has made it difficult to extend the principle of reci- procal rates to many manufactured commodities ...
... described conditions in both Canada and the States , in respect to protection of manufactures and labour , as being the same . " This has made it difficult to extend the principle of reci- procal rates to many manufactured commodities ...
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... described as an attempt at national suicide . The Agreement had no element of permanence , it was a policy of commercial separa- tion from the Empire , the issue was one of a united or divided Canada , Dominion transportation interests ...
... described as an attempt at national suicide . The Agreement had no element of permanence , it was a policy of commercial separa- tion from the Empire , the issue was one of a united or divided Canada , Dominion transportation interests ...
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