The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, Volume 11John Castell Hopkins Annual Review Publishing Company, 1912 - Canada |
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... paid $ 100,000 for the demoli- tion of buildings which interfered with the range of guns . They have a strong fort on Lake Champlain and large barracks at Platts- burg and Fort Ethan Allen from which they can operate against Montreal ...
... paid $ 100,000 for the demoli- tion of buildings which interfered with the range of guns . They have a strong fort on Lake Champlain and large barracks at Platts- burg and Fort Ethan Allen from which they can operate against Montreal ...
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... paid off , with prices for their products high , and abundant markets within the Empire for all they could sell ; ( 3 ) that Reciprocity would still further hamper the struggling halibut and salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast by ...
... paid off , with prices for their products high , and abundant markets within the Empire for all they could sell ; ( 3 ) that Reciprocity would still further hamper the struggling halibut and salmon fisheries of the Pacific coast by ...
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... paid a terrible price for Free - trade and the worst sufferers had been the farmers . As to general relations with the United States Mr. Sifton said : " Every sane man in Canada knows that our American friends want every water - power ...
... paid a terrible price for Free - trade and the worst sufferers had been the farmers . As to general relations with the United States Mr. Sifton said : " Every sane man in Canada knows that our American friends want every water - power ...
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... paid ; transportation facili- ties are increasing to meet the growing demand therefor ; Inter- Provincial trade is active and strengthening the bonds of commer- cial friendship and national unity ; trade with the Motherland is growing ...
... paid ; transportation facili- ties are increasing to meet the growing demand therefor ; Inter- Provincial trade is active and strengthening the bonds of commer- cial friendship and national unity ; trade with the Motherland is growing ...
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... paid to the Government . He moved the following Amendment : " And , whereas , it is the belief of this House that no Government should adopt radical changes in the tariff without first obtaining an express mandate from the people of the ...
... paid to the Government . He moved the following Amendment : " And , whereas , it is the belief of this House that no Government should adopt radical changes in the tariff without first obtaining an express mandate from the people of the ...
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