Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... respect to denominational schools existing in any province at the union are continued ; and ' all powers , privileges and duties ' in force or existing at the union with respect to Catholic separate schools in Upper Canada are extended ...
... respect to denominational schools existing in any province at the union are continued ; and ' all powers , privileges and duties ' in force or existing at the union with respect to Catholic separate schools in Upper Canada are extended ...
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... respect to the Bering Sea question ; but no progress at all was made with respect to the Alaska boundary . Northwestern British Columbia is cut off from the sea by a long strip of territory extending southward from the main part of ...
... respect to the Bering Sea question ; but no progress at all was made with respect to the Alaska boundary . Northwestern British Columbia is cut off from the sea by a long strip of territory extending southward from the main part of ...
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... respect to the question as to whether the line cut across the inlets or followed the shore round their heads , had exercised his right as a judge and found for one of the two points presented to him . When , however , it came to the ...
... respect to the question as to whether the line cut across the inlets or followed the shore round their heads , had exercised his right as a judge and found for one of the two points presented to him . When , however , it came to the ...
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