Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1893 |
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... Canadian Government would like to confer as to the possibility of enlarging , upon terms of mutual advantage , the commercial exchanges of Canada and of the United States , and a conference was held at Washington , with Mr. Blaine ...
... Canadian Government would like to confer as to the possibility of enlarging , upon terms of mutual advantage , the commercial exchanges of Canada and of the United States , and a conference was held at Washington , with Mr. Blaine ...
xii psl.
... Canada . The Secretary of the Treasury established such tolls as were thought to be equivalent to the exactions unjustly levied upon our commerce in the Canadian canals . If , as we must suppose , the political relations of Canada and ...
... Canada . The Secretary of the Treasury established such tolls as were thought to be equivalent to the exactions unjustly levied upon our commerce in the Canadian canals . If , as we must suppose , the political relations of Canada and ...
xiii psl.
... Canada , April 26 , 1890 , said that " the value of goods thus transported between different points in the United States across Canadian territory probably amounts to $ 100,000,000 a year . " There is no disposition on the part of the ...
... Canada , April 26 , 1890 , said that " the value of goods thus transported between different points in the United States across Canadian territory probably amounts to $ 100,000,000 a year . " There is no disposition on the part of the ...
xxiii psl.
... Canada . With a view of promoting this trade , especially in tea , Canada has imposed a discrimnating duty of 10 per cent upon tea and coffee brought into the Dominion from the United States . If this unequal contest between American ...
... Canada . With a view of promoting this trade , especially in tea , Canada has imposed a discrimnating duty of 10 per cent upon tea and coffee brought into the Dominion from the United States . If this unequal contest between American ...
xlvii psl.
... Canada to grant pro- tection to citizens of the United States , for rea- sons stated in a letter submitted by Messrs . Mun & Co. , has been made the subject of a note to the British legation , and should be brought to the attention of ...
... Canada to grant pro- tection to citizens of the United States , for rea- sons stated in a letter submitted by Messrs . Mun & Co. , has been made the subject of a note to the British legation , and should be brought to the attention of ...
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