Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... Treaty would be made between the United States and British America during that year , but on the distinct understanding that the licences should be for one year only . Under that arrangement 365 American vessels , with a tonnage of ...
... Treaty would be made between the United States and British America during that year , but on the distinct understanding that the licences should be for one year only . Under that arrangement 365 American vessels , with a tonnage of ...
Side 78
... Treaty is on : Mackerel Herring ( pickled or salted ) Salmon • $ 2 per bl . • $ 1 per bl . $ 3 per bl . c . per lb. All other fish pickled in barrels Your Grace will thus at once perceive that independently of the bounties enjoyed by ...
... Treaty is on : Mackerel Herring ( pickled or salted ) Salmon • $ 2 per bl . • $ 1 per bl . $ 3 per bl . c . per lb. All other fish pickled in barrels Your Grace will thus at once perceive that independently of the bounties enjoyed by ...
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... treaty , and lead the people of Nova Scotia to believe that annexation to the United States was the only means by which they could enjoy the advantages which their fisheries afforded . I assured Lord Stanley of the determination of the ...
... treaty , and lead the people of Nova Scotia to believe that annexation to the United States was the only means by which they could enjoy the advantages which their fisheries afforded . I assured Lord Stanley of the determination of the ...
Side 87
... treaty and imposed enormous duties upon the products of the colonies which had , under the treaty , been admitted free . Her Majesty's Government under ( as I humbly conceive ) the mistaken impression that large con- cessions would ...
... treaty and imposed enormous duties upon the products of the colonies which had , under the treaty , been admitted free . Her Majesty's Government under ( as I humbly conceive ) the mistaken impression that large con- cessions would ...
Side 88
... treaty , for this season's fishing . " Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies adopted the policy thus expressed in the following terms , contained in a despatch to Lord Monck , dated April 21st , 1866 : " I recognise in the ...
... treaty , for this season's fishing . " Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies adopted the policy thus expressed in the following terms , contained in a despatch to Lord Monck , dated April 21st , 1866 : " I recognise in the ...
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