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Confederation Considered on Its Merits Being an Examination Into the Principle, Capabilities, and Terms of Union as Applicable to Nova Scotia (1867). John G Marshall

Confederation Considered on Its Merits  Being an Examination Into the Principle, Capabilities, and Terms of Union as Applicable to Nova Scotia (1867)


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Author: John G Marshall
Published Date: 24 Sep 2009
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Language: English
Format: Paperback| 40 pages
ISBN10: 1120180961
Publication City/Country: Whitefish MT, United States
Dimension: 216x 279x 3mm| 118g
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