Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... important part in his political development . Nothing had yet occurred , however , to mark him as a man of destiny . After the break - up of the Reform administration in 1854 , Mac- donald had a hand in most of the ten administrations ...
... important part in his political development . Nothing had yet occurred , however , to mark him as a man of destiny . After the break - up of the Reform administration in 1854 , Mac- donald had a hand in most of the ten administrations ...
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... important office of Minister of Finance . Sir Richard Cartwright , who had held the thankless post during the Mackenzie regime , and had continued as the Liberal financial critic , naturally expected the call . Cartwright , a brilliant ...
... important office of Minister of Finance . Sir Richard Cartwright , who had held the thankless post during the Mackenzie regime , and had continued as the Liberal financial critic , naturally expected the call . Cartwright , a brilliant ...
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... important exceptions , those who favour conscription put the war , the fighting war , ahead of everything else . This has been further complicated by the fact that people of British descent have for almost 200 years believed in their ...
... important exceptions , those who favour conscription put the war , the fighting war , ahead of everything else . This has been further complicated by the fact that people of British descent have for almost 200 years believed in their ...
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