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Page 109
... less than 10 000. At the time of the war declaration the American army looked rather unformidable at less than 13 000 troops , but each adjoining state had its own militia of at least twice that number . The future of Canada hung ...
... less than 10 000. At the time of the war declaration the American army looked rather unformidable at less than 13 000 troops , but each adjoining state had its own militia of at least twice that number . The future of Canada hung ...
Page 128
... less . In the two Canadas , however , the popular parties championed demands that they refused to compromise . Both Canadas were more stressed by rapid economic change and social division . Upper Canada , for example , grew from less ...
... less . In the two Canadas , however , the popular parties championed demands that they refused to compromise . Both Canadas were more stressed by rapid economic change and social division . Upper Canada , for example , grew from less ...
Page 280
... less alien to migrating Quebeckers than was the gen- eral pattern of Manitoba , Saskatchewan , or Alberta . In Manchester , New Hampshire , for example , at the largest textile mill in the world in 1900 , the Amoskeag Manufacturing ...
... less alien to migrating Quebeckers than was the gen- eral pattern of Manitoba , Saskatchewan , or Alberta . In Manchester , New Hampshire , for example , at the largest textile mill in the world in 1900 , the Amoskeag Manufacturing ...
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