Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... Ottawa , writing either to Tupper or Cartier frequent long , interesting letters giving a racy account of the negotiations and his impressions of the negotia- tors . Occasionally , it was of assistance to him to be able to defer an ...
... Ottawa , writing either to Tupper or Cartier frequent long , interesting letters giving a racy account of the negotiations and his impressions of the negotia- tors . Occasionally , it was of assistance to him to be able to defer an ...
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... Ottawa . To make sure that no such contingency should occur , they threw themselves into the contest to such effect that the Liberals under Godbout carried 69 seats in a reduced House of 86 . No sooner had this attack been repelled than ...
... Ottawa . To make sure that no such contingency should occur , they threw themselves into the contest to such effect that the Liberals under Godbout carried 69 seats in a reduced House of 86 . No sooner had this attack been repelled than ...
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... Ottawa to Toronto , on June 10 , Norman Rogers died in a crash , and Ralston was trans- ferred from Finance to National Defence , Ilsley going to Finance . In the light of later events , and in view of talk about King's luck , it is ...
... Ottawa to Toronto , on June 10 , Norman Rogers died in a crash , and Ralston was trans- ferred from Finance to National Defence , Ilsley going to Finance . In the light of later events , and in view of talk about King's luck , it is ...
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