Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 188Harper & Brothers, 1944 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... wanted an independent Canada and they wanted to maintain the connection with Britain . To clinch this proposition a transcontinental rail system was built to open up the Canadian West and tariffs were instituted to encourage home indus ...
... wanted an independent Canada and they wanted to maintain the connection with Britain . To clinch this proposition a transcontinental rail system was built to open up the Canadian West and tariffs were instituted to encourage home indus ...
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... wanted to keep them for the metal they contained . The coins were issued by local rulers , both secular and clerical , and periodically they were re- called and replaced by a new issue . But here is the peculiar feature of the system ...
... wanted to keep them for the metal they contained . The coins were issued by local rulers , both secular and clerical , and periodically they were re- called and replaced by a new issue . But here is the peculiar feature of the system ...
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... wanted to know where Dexheimer was staying but the agent replied only that Bates could reach him through Landau . They separated . Dexheimer reported to Supervising Agent Callaghan and then went to the FBI , where agents were as- signed ...
... wanted to know where Dexheimer was staying but the agent replied only that Bates could reach him through Landau . They separated . Dexheimer reported to Supervising Agent Callaghan and then went to the FBI , where agents were as- signed ...
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AMERICANS IN BATTLEFletcher | 1 |
GREAT BRITAIN | 2 |
Robertson PriscillaHouse | 3 |
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