Word: canadians
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Historical Relations of Harvard to Canada was the subject of an address before the Canadian Club on Saturday evening by Dr. Benjamin Rand...
...violate the principle of mare liberum: Atlantic Monthly LXV. 184.- (a) Behring Sea not an enclosed sea: Forum VIII, 231; Stanton supra. - (1) Size: Forum. VIII, 231. - (2) Width of the entrance: Atlantic Monthly LXV, 185. - (3) Shores owned by two nations: Stanton supra 76. - (b) Canadian vessels have been seized outside the marginal belt: Atlantic Monthly LXV, 184; Stanton supra, Chap...
...last day of the year breakfast was served on the dining car. At 10.30 the train reached the Detroit River and every body left the car to watch the process of being ferried to the Canadian side. Men were every where, on the tops of the cars, on the pilot house, on the lookout. As they neared the Canadian side they sand "God Save the Queen" some reverently, some mock-reverently. All that day there was no excitement till the train reached Niagara Falls just at dusk. Even in the fading light the sight was magnificent...
...Moak spent thirty years in gathering it and took great pains in its collection. It has full federal reports; reports of every court of New York state, reports of every court of last resort in the various states, comparatively complete Australian and New Zealand reports, full Canadian reports and complete British reports from the time of the year books to the present day. In addition there is a large collection of statutes and a particularly fine library of text books. It is admitted to be the finest private library in the country with the possible exception of that...
...Edward Blake, M. P. from South Longford, Ireland, formerly leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, and Vice-Chancellor of Toronto University, will deliver an address, on the Home Rule Question in Ireland, under the auspices of the Harvard Canadian Club, at Sever 11, Thursday, Oct. 27, at 8.30 p.m. The public is cordially invited...