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Page 423
... Diefenbaker's characterization . Diefenbaker's second line of at- tack was the disclosure of a “ hidden report " produced by civil servants in the Department of Trade and Commerce while the Liberals were still in power . The document ...
... Diefenbaker's characterization . Diefenbaker's second line of at- tack was the disclosure of a “ hidden report " produced by civil servants in the Department of Trade and Commerce while the Liberals were still in power . The document ...
Page 425
... Diefenbaker years and net farm income trebled in the same period . Diefenbaker was not responsible for the crop failure or the embargo that forced the Chinese to seek supplies outside the United States . To his credit , he did agree to ...
... Diefenbaker years and net farm income trebled in the same period . Diefenbaker was not responsible for the crop failure or the embargo that forced the Chinese to seek supplies outside the United States . To his credit , he did agree to ...
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... Diefenbaker compared the Liberals to the promoters of the Annexation Manifesto of 1849 , and taunted them as wantonly unprincipled pursuers of expediency . He called them tools of the Americans and the " sinister interests , " while ...
... Diefenbaker compared the Liberals to the promoters of the Annexation Manifesto of 1849 , and taunted them as wantonly unprincipled pursuers of expediency . He called them tools of the Americans and the " sinister interests , " while ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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