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... scheme , Grenville brought in his own plan in 1765. After November 1 , all licenses , land titles , private contracts , bills of lading , almanacs , and newspapers were required to carry a revenue stamp . The Stamp Act was not expected ...
... scheme , Grenville brought in his own plan in 1765. After November 1 , all licenses , land titles , private contracts , bills of lading , almanacs , and newspapers were required to carry a revenue stamp . The Stamp Act was not expected ...
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... scheme . But such an innovation would require the cooperation of provincial governments and the medical profession . Its implementation meant negotiation and controversy , and King dreaded both . One by one , other items of social ...
... scheme . But such an innovation would require the cooperation of provincial governments and the medical profession . Its implementation meant negotiation and controversy , and King dreaded both . One by one , other items of social ...
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... scheme as " an outright at- tempt to take over the resources " of the provinces , and warned that Alberta would reduce production by 180 000 barrels per day ( in three steps , at three - month intervals after the first of the coming ...
... scheme as " an outright at- tempt to take over the resources " of the provinces , and warned that Alberta would reduce production by 180 000 barrels per day ( in three steps , at three - month intervals after the first of the coming ...
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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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