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377 c . 41 ; 260 47 ( Manitoba ) , 589 , 602 c . 50 ( N. W. T. ) , 510 , 562 , et seq . 53 ( Keewatin ) , 563 70 ; 365 c . 109 ( Railway Act ) , 458 c . 120 ( Banking ) , 387 c . 127 ( Interest ) , 389 c . 129 ( Winding - up ) , 394 c .
377 c . 41 ; 260 47 ( Manitoba ) , 589 , 602 c . 50 ( N. W. T. ) , 510 , 562 , et seq . 53 ( Keewatin ) , 563 70 ; 365 c . 109 ( Railway Act ) , 458 c . 120 ( Banking ) , 387 c . 127 ( Interest ) , 389 c . 129 ( Winding - up ) , 394 c .
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... charged with matters of common interest to the whole country , and “ local ” governments ( to be spoken of as “ Provincial ” governments ) , charged with the control of local matters in their respective sections .
... charged with matters of common interest to the whole country , and “ local ” governments ( to be spoken of as “ Provincial ” governments ) , charged with the control of local matters in their respective sections .
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... “ with a constitution similar in principle to that of the United Kingdom , " and the opinion is ventured that such a union would conduce to the welfare of the provinces , and promote the interests of the British Empire .
... “ with a constitution similar in principle to that of the United Kingdom , " and the opinion is ventured that such a union would conduce to the welfare of the provinces , and promote the interests of the British Empire .
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The thirteen colonies , mutually independent , having joined to destroy the common tie of subjection to Great Britain , but desiring still to perpetuate their union of race and common interest , had to face the task of forming a central ...
The thirteen colonies , mutually independent , having joined to destroy the common tie of subjection to Great Britain , but desiring still to perpetuate their union of race and common interest , had to face the task of forming a central ...
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The correctness of this declaration , France would probably not admit ; but the contest would be of antiquarian interest merely , for by the treaty of Utrecht , in 1713 , “ Nova Scotia , or Acadie , with its ancient boundaries ...
The correctness of this declaration , France would probably not admit ; but the contest would be of antiquarian interest merely , for by the treaty of Utrecht , in 1713 , “ Nova Scotia , or Acadie , with its ancient boundaries ...
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