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Side 17
... coasting trade to British vessels was the longcoveted permission to enjoy over
five thousand miles of sea - coast in common with ourselves , and с reap a rich
reward from our fishing grounds while they Union of the Maritime Provinces 17.
... coasting trade to British vessels was the longcoveted permission to enjoy over
five thousand miles of sea - coast in common with ourselves , and с reap a rich
reward from our fishing grounds while they Union of the Maritime Provinces 17.
Side 18
The Reciprocity Treaty has undoubtedly largely benefited both the provinces and
our American neighbours , and with the concession to us of the right to register
colonial - built vessels and enjoy the coasting trade would have been worthy of
its ...
The Reciprocity Treaty has undoubtedly largely benefited both the provinces and
our American neighbours , and with the concession to us of the right to register
colonial - built vessels and enjoy the coasting trade would have been worthy of
its ...
Side 77
... American vessels , with a tonnage of 19,355 tons , took , during 1866 , licences
at that rate in Nova Scotia , New Brunswick and Canada , now saited comprised
within the Dominion of Canada . Last year Confederation Correspondence 77.
... American vessels , with a tonnage of 19,355 tons , took , during 1866 , licences
at that rate in Nova Scotia , New Brunswick and Canada , now saited comprised
within the Dominion of Canada . Last year Confederation Correspondence 77.
Side 78
Last year the licence was raised in Nova Scotia to one dollar per ton , and 269
vessels , comprising 13,929 tons , paid in that province one dollar per ton . . The
duty imposed upon our fish since the abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty is on ...
Last year the licence was raised in Nova Scotia to one dollar per ton , and 269
vessels , comprising 13,929 tons , paid in that province one dollar per ton . . The
duty imposed upon our fish since the abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty is on ...
Side 87
The Colonial Minister in 1852 said , in a despatch , “ Her Majesty's Ministers are
desirous to remove all grounds of complaint on the part of the colonies in
consequence of the encroachments of the fishing vessels of the United States
upon ...
The Colonial Minister in 1852 said , in a despatch , “ Her Majesty's Ministers are
desirous to remove all grounds of complaint on the part of the colonies in
consequence of the encroachments of the fishing vessels of the United States
upon ...
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Recollections of Sixty Years (Classic Reprint) Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2017 |
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