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... Macdonald's blood . As the speeches reached their full fury , Macdonald maintained his silence . Then , at last , everyone discovered the reason for his apparent smugness . The Prime Minister finally revealed that , in consideration for ...
... Macdonald's blood . As the speeches reached their full fury , Macdonald maintained his silence . Then , at last , everyone discovered the reason for his apparent smugness . The Prime Minister finally revealed that , in consideration for ...
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... Macdonald was able to work a Trades Union Act into the legislative program of 1872 . Understandably , Macdonald's Gladstonian labour legislation was popular with workers ( even though strikes involving picketing were still illegal ) ...
... Macdonald was able to work a Trades Union Act into the legislative program of 1872 . Understandably , Macdonald's Gladstonian labour legislation was popular with workers ( even though strikes involving picketing were still illegal ) ...
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... Macdonald's government . In the disclosures that unfolded from April through October 1873 , two major issues emerged . One was nationalism , in the sense that Sir John A. Macdonald , " the founder and father of Canada , " had been ...
... Macdonald's government . In the disclosures that unfolded from April through October 1873 , two major issues emerged . One was nationalism , in the sense that Sir John A. Macdonald , " the founder and father of Canada , " had been ...
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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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