Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... received . Writing to Macdonald from London on December 22 , 1864 , he expressed surprise mixed with alarm at the complacency with which British government and public alike had begun to view the possible independence of the colonies . I ...
... received . Writing to Macdonald from London on December 22 , 1864 , he expressed surprise mixed with alarm at the complacency with which British government and public alike had begun to view the possible independence of the colonies . I ...
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Canada Since Confederation Donat Marc Le Bourdais. Laval University , at Quebec City , received its charter as a univer- sity in 1852. McGill's history as a university goes back to 1821 , when its charter was received . In 1868 , McGill ...
Canada Since Confederation Donat Marc Le Bourdais. Laval University , at Quebec City , received its charter as a univer- sity in 1852. McGill's history as a university goes back to 1821 , when its charter was received . In 1868 , McGill ...
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... received various complaints from manufacturers about the treatment they claimed to be getting from department and chain stores . Among other things , they alleged that these organiza- tions , possessed of immense purchasing power , were ...
... received various complaints from manufacturers about the treatment they claimed to be getting from department and chain stores . Among other things , they alleged that these organiza- tions , possessed of immense purchasing power , were ...
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