The British Empire Series: British AmericaK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - Great Britain |
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... cultivation of the Imperial sentiment , or the Imperial idea , as some term it , is to be cordially welcomed , and this Canadian volume is sure to be most useful in this connection . What must impress the student of Canadian affairs is ...
... cultivation of the Imperial sentiment , or the Imperial idea , as some term it , is to be cordially welcomed , and this Canadian volume is sure to be most useful in this connection . What must impress the student of Canadian affairs is ...
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... cultivated , to provide happy homes for millions of people . The fisheries are productive and a great source of wealth and the 70,000 fishermen engaged in the industry form an immense reserve of naval strength . Canada con- tains an ...
... cultivated , to provide happy homes for millions of people . The fisheries are productive and a great source of wealth and the 70,000 fishermen engaged in the industry form an immense reserve of naval strength . Canada con- tains an ...
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... cultivated to produce everything that man requires , 7 and we want to attract to those lands the surplus THE DOMINION OF CANADA: GENERAL VIEW By the Rt Hon LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, M G (High Commissioner for Canada)
... cultivated to produce everything that man requires , 7 and we want to attract to those lands the surplus THE DOMINION OF CANADA: GENERAL VIEW By the Rt Hon LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, M G (High Commissioner for Canada)
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... cultivated here grow wild all over the country . It is supposed by some people that all work is impos- sible in the winter . Nothing could be further from the truth . All the industries go on much as usual , and even the Canadian ...
... cultivated here grow wild all over the country . It is supposed by some people that all work is impos- sible in the winter . Nothing could be further from the truth . All the industries go on much as usual , and even the Canadian ...
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... cultivation of the soil is of the first importance , and of the present population it may safely be said that nearly ... cultivated here in the open air . Over 6000 tons ! of grapes are annually raised , and the wine - growing industry ...
... cultivation of the soil is of the first importance , and of the present population it may safely be said that nearly ... cultivated here in the open air . Over 6000 tons ! of grapes are annually raised , and the wine - growing industry ...
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