. French treaty rights in Newfoundland [microform] : the case for the colony stated by the people's delegates, Sir J. S. Winter, G., Q. C., Scott, , and Morine, Fisheries; Pêches. SEVERAL Col IVewfoutidlancl ^'J\jetV Brunswick ""'ova Scotia. BEITAIN'S OLDEST COLONY, NEWFOUNDLAND. irea, sq. miles. is one-third larger than Ireland. > , ,. ^ ^^^ ^ ^®*^^ ^ijie of nearly 4 000 milp« Population, 200,000. ^ ' ^"^â - Eevenue for 1889, $1,362,893. Exports, $6,122,985. Imports, $6,607,065. CAPE RACE Z9I NILES POPULATION 33. 752. Please note that th


. French treaty rights in Newfoundland [microform] : the case for the colony stated by the people's delegates, Sir J. S. Winter, G., Q. C., Scott, , and Morine, Fisheries; Pêches. SEVERAL Col IVewfoutidlancl ^'J\jetV Brunswick ""'ova Scotia. BEITAIN'S OLDEST COLONY, NEWFOUNDLAND. irea, sq. miles. is one-third larger than Ireland. > , ,. ^ ^^^ ^ ^®*^^ ^ijie of nearly 4 000 milp« Population, 200,000. ^ ' ^"^â - Eevenue for 1889, $1,362,893. Exports, $6,122,985. Imports, $6,607,065. CAPE RACE Z9I NILES POPULATION 33. 752. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Winter, James Spearman, Sir, 1845-1911. London : P. S. King


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