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Westminster system / Politics / Parliament of the United Kingdom / Conservatism in Canada / John A. Macdonald / Orangemen / Hansard / Liberal Party of Canada / James Cockburn / Politics of Canada / Canada / Fathers of Confederation
Date: 2013-05-17 13:35:51
Westminster system
Politics
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Conservatism in Canada
John A. Macdonald
Orangemen
Hansard
Liberal Party of Canada
James Cockburn
Politics of Canada
Canada
Fathers of Confederation

HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATES ______________ SECOND SESSION—SECOND PARLIAMENT 37 VICTORIA

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