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The Federation of Canada, 1867-1917; four lectures delivered in the University of Toronto in March, 1917, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the federation

Title
The Federation of Canada, 1867-1917; four lectures delivered in the University of Toronto in March, 1917, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the federation, by George M. Wrong, Sir John Willison, Z. A. Lash, R. A. Falconer.
Publication
Toronto, Pub. for the University of Toronto by the Oxford University Press, 1917.

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  • Wrong, George McKinnon, 1860-1948.
  • Willison, John Stephen, Sir, 1856-1927.
  • Lash, Zebulon Aiton, 1846-1920.
  • Falconer, Robert A. (Robert Alexander), Sir, 1867-1943.
  • University of Toronto.
Description
4 p. ℓ., 144 p.; 20 cm.
Subjects
Contents
The creation of the federal system in Canada, by G. M. Wrong.--Some political leaders in the Canadian federation, by Sir J. Willison.--The working of federal institutions in Canada, by Z. A. Lash.--The quality of Canadian life, by R. A. Falconer.
Call Number
HWF (Wrong, G. M. Federation of Canada)
LCCN
18014097
OCLC
2862316
Title
The Federation of Canada, 1867-1917; four lectures delivered in the University of Toronto in March, 1917, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the federation, by George M. Wrong, Sir John Willison, Z. A. Lash, R. A. Falconer.
Imprint
Toronto, Pub. for the University of Toronto by the Oxford University Press, 1917.
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Full text available via HathiTrust
Added Author
Wrong, George McKinnon, 1860-1948.
Willison, John Stephen, Sir, 1856-1927.
Lash, Z. A. (Zebulon Aiton), 1846-1920.
Falconer, Robert A. (Robert Alexander), Sir, 1867-1943.
University of Toronto.
Research Call Number
HWF (Wrong, G. M. Federation of Canada)
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