Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 17
... coasting trade to British vessels was the long- coveted permission to enjoy over five thousand miles of sea - coast in common with ourselves , and C reap a rich reward from our fishing grounds while they Union of the Maritime Provinces 17.
... coasting trade to British vessels was the long- coveted permission to enjoy over five thousand miles of sea - coast in common with ourselves , and C reap a rich reward from our fishing grounds while they Union of the Maritime Provinces 17.
Side 18
... coast , one half of which belonged to the States . " The evidence that these colonies are desti- tute of all influence with the Imperial Govern- ment lies around us in thick profusion . Never were the interests and feeling of subjects ...
... coast , one half of which belonged to the States . " The evidence that these colonies are desti- tute of all influence with the Imperial Govern- ment lies around us in thick profusion . Never were the interests and feeling of subjects ...
Side 37
... coast , would be added - as would give us the political position due to our extent of area , our resources , and our intelligent popula- tion - untrammelled either by slavery or the ascendency of any dominant Church - presenting almost ...
... coast , would be added - as would give us the political position due to our extent of area , our resources , and our intelligent popula- tion - untrammelled either by slavery or the ascendency of any dominant Church - presenting almost ...
Side 124
... coast by the United States . Social and economic forces were working in that direction from the date of the discovery of gold in 1856. Thousands of adventurous American citizens flocked to British Columbia , and between the two ...
... coast by the United States . Social and economic forces were working in that direction from the date of the discovery of gold in 1856. Thousands of adventurous American citizens flocked to British Columbia , and between the two ...
Side 125
... coast was the chief inducement that settled the political destiny of British Columbia . The story of the great difficulties encountered and the obstacles overcome in carrying out that gigantic and epoch - making project forms an ...
... coast was the chief inducement that settled the political destiny of British Columbia . The story of the great difficulties encountered and the obstacles overcome in carrying out that gigantic and epoch - making project forms an ...
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