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The history of the Dominion of Canada.
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1897 (Publication)
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- W. Briggs
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- Toronto (Ont.)
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- printed by Provincial publishers: British Columbia: T. N. Hibben & Co., Victoria.
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viii, 350 p. : ill., map ; 19 cm.
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Prescribed by the Board of Education for use in the Public Schools of New Brunswick.
Authorized for use in the Province of Quebec.
Authorized by the Education Department of Ontario for use in High Schools and Collegiate Institutes and in the Fifth Form of Public Schools.
Authorized for use in the Province of Manitoba.
Authorized for use in the North-West Territories.
Authorized for use in the High Schools of British Columbia.
Labelled: Presented, 19th Nov, 1945 by Harry E. J. Tothill, Esq. 3286 Knight Road.
Handwritten notes in both front and back inside covers of the book.
Example of notes: "1. How the Stuarts made use of the powers which the tudors had left them to act against the wishes of the people.
- How the parliament try to force the Stuarts to carry out the wishes of the people." ....
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- W. Briggs (Publisher)
- Clement, William Henry Pope (Author)