The English-speaking Peoples: A Modern HistoryA.A. Knopf, 1949 - 513 strani |
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... Canadian route in order to gain the advantage of preference in British markets was ruined when Britain abandoned the old mercantile system and adopted free trade . The repeal of the Corn Laws by Britain in 1846 was a par- ticularly ...
... Canadian route in order to gain the advantage of preference in British markets was ruined when Britain abandoned the old mercantile system and adopted free trade . The repeal of the Corn Laws by Britain in 1846 was a par- ticularly ...
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... Canadian West as the last area on the continent where free land was still available . The movement was stimulated by the active immigration policy carried out by the Laurier government . Agents were sent , not only to Britain and the ...
... Canadian West as the last area on the continent where free land was still available . The movement was stimulated by the active immigration policy carried out by the Laurier government . Agents were sent , not only to Britain and the ...
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... Canadian port on the Atlantic . A railway to the Pacific was a more difficult and an even more vital matter . Not only had British Columbia made its construction a ... Canadian Pacific to give XXV . Establishing the Canadian Nation 325.
... Canadian port on the Atlantic . A railway to the Pacific was a more difficult and an even more vital matter . Not only had British Columbia made its construction a ... Canadian Pacific to give XXV . Establishing the Canadian Nation 325.
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THE FRAMEWORK OF MODERN BRITAIN | 3 |
THE FIRST BRITISH EMPIRE | 14 |
Colonial North America in 1750 | 19 |
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