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" ... American colonies and whether they desired a federal or legislative union." The two principal questions which engaged the attention of the conference were the economic condition of the colonies and an intercolonial union. In regard to the first of... "
Minutes of the Proccedings of the Second Convention of Delegates of the ... - Page 6
by British American League - 1849 - 24 pages
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Life of the Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, Volume 1

James Pennington Macpherson - Canada Politics and government 1841-1867 - 1891 - 568 pages
...was unanimously agreed : " That the commercial evils now oppressing the British American Provinces are to be traced principally to the abandonment by...without securing any equivalent advantages in any other narket. " That these colonies cannot remain in their present position without the prospect of immediate...
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Commercial Federation and Colonial Trade Policy

John Davidson - England - 1900 - 180 pages
...Brunswick it was resolved : That the commercial evils now oppressing the British-American provinces are to be traced principally to the abandonment by...previously enjoyed in the British market, without securing advantages in any other market. That these colonies cannot remain in their present position without...
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The Elgin-Grey Papers, 1846-1852, Volume 2

James Bruce Earl of Elgin, Public Archives of Canada - Canada - 1937 - 474 pages
...Simmonds, hon. John Robertson of New Brunswick, Messrs. 0. R. Gowan, George Crawford, Thomas Wilson, HE Montgomerie, and JW Gamble, of Canada. " In the...securing any equivalent advantages in any other market. [Enclosure] of foreign countries, and more especially the United States, upon terms of reciprocity...
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Papers and Records, Volumes 12-13

Ontario Historical Society - Ontario - 1914 - 354 pages
...intercolonial union. In regard to the first of these questions the delegates unanimously resolved : 1. "That the commercial evils now oppressing the British...securing any equivalent advantages in any other market." 2. "That these colonies cannot now remain in their present position without the prospect of immediate...
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Ontario History, Volumes 12-16

Ontario - 1914 - 636 pages
...intercolonial union. In regard to the first of these questions the delegates unanimously resolved : 1. "That the commercial evils now oppressing the British...securing any equivalent advantages in any other market." 2. ' ' That these colonies cannot now remain in their present position without the prospect of immediate...
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