The place of the British-born in the general election

The place of the British-born in the general ...
Arthur Hawkes, Arthur Hawkes
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The place of the British-born in the general election

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English
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25

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1997, Canadian National League?
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1911, Canadian National League?
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Includes: The following views on reciprocity were furnished to the Mail and Empire by Mr. Z.A. Lash, Chairman of the Canadian National League. This was Reprinted from the Mail and Empire, Sept. 18th, 1911.--Sir Edmund Walker, President of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, and one of the eighteen Liberals who came out in opposition to Reciprocity, expressed the following views to the Mail and Empire in respect to the agreement. Reprinted from the Mail and Empire, Sept. 16th 1911.

Trinity Library Rare Books copy: Bound with eight other pamphlets on reciprocity with the United States in a vol. with the cover title: Campaign of 1911 against reciprocity with the United States of America.

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The following views on reciprocity were furnished to the Mail and Empire by Mr. Z.A. Lash, Chairman of the Canadian National League, Sir Edmund Walker, President of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, and one of the eighteen Liberals who came out in opposition to Reciprocity, expressed the following views to the Mail and Empire in respect to the agreement. Reprinted from the Mail and Empire, Sept. 16th 1911.

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Dewey Decimal Class
382/.71

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Pagination
[25] p. ; 22 cm.
Number of pages
25

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Open Library
OL19977789M

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