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... means of communication between all the provinces . There is a splendid system of canals , and vessels drawing 14 feet of water will shortly be able to proceed from the great lakes direct to the sea- board . Everything that tends to ...
... means of communication between all the provinces . There is a splendid system of canals , and vessels drawing 14 feet of water will shortly be able to proceed from the great lakes direct to the sea- board . Everything that tends to ...
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... only accessible at all by means of communication through the United States , and by sea . Therefore , although the union was inaugurated in 1867 , and was ! only nominally completed in 1873 , a great deal had ΙΟ BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.
... only accessible at all by means of communication through the United States , and by sea . Therefore , although the union was inaugurated in 1867 , and was ! only nominally completed in 1873 , a great deal had ΙΟ BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.
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... of the population find their means of subsistence and their opportunities for the accumulation of wealth in agriculture . Canada is proud of its sturdy yeomen farmers . Large holdings are the exception and not the THE DOMINION OF CANADA ...
... of the population find their means of subsistence and their opportunities for the accumulation of wealth in agriculture . Canada is proud of its sturdy yeomen farmers . Large holdings are the exception and not the THE DOMINION OF CANADA ...
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... means avail- able of accurately estimating what may be deemed the internal , or inter - provincial , trade of Canada , but that it is immense is evidenced by the returns of the freight carried over the railways and canals , and by the ...
... means avail- able of accurately estimating what may be deemed the internal , or inter - provincial , trade of Canada , but that it is immense is evidenced by the returns of the freight carried over the railways and canals , and by the ...
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... means of communication to which I have referred in another place , seem to indicate the possi- . bility in the future of a great expansion in her trade . It is gratifying to the colonies to observe that there is a growing feeling ...
... means of communication to which I have referred in another place , seem to indicate the possi- . bility in the future of a great expansion in her trade . It is gratifying to the colonies to observe that there is a growing feeling ...
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