Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... increased from 7,275 ounces in 1862 to 27,583 ounces in 1864 . The coal measures in Cape Breton and in the counties ... increasing population led to the growth of the brewing and distilling industries . Montreal , Toronto , Kingston ...
... increased from 7,275 ounces in 1862 to 27,583 ounces in 1864 . The coal measures in Cape Breton and in the counties ... increasing population led to the growth of the brewing and distilling industries . Montreal , Toronto , Kingston ...
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... increased each year , fewer ships bothered to take out a licence ; and , after 1868 , when the fee was increased , the number sharply declined . Then , in 1870 , the Canadian government by order - in - council abolished the licensing ...
... increased each year , fewer ships bothered to take out a licence ; and , after 1868 , when the fee was increased , the number sharply declined . Then , in 1870 , the Canadian government by order - in - council abolished the licensing ...
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... increased to 1,322,709 , a gain of 200 per cent . While Manitoba had grown from 255,211 in 1901 , to 455,614 in 1911 , Saskatchewan had increased from 91,279 to 492,432 and Alberta from 73,002 to 374,663 . The growth of the cities shows ...
... increased to 1,322,709 , a gain of 200 per cent . While Manitoba had grown from 255,211 in 1901 , to 455,614 in 1911 , Saskatchewan had increased from 91,279 to 492,432 and Alberta from 73,002 to 374,663 . The growth of the cities shows ...
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