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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | (MARSHALL, JOHN GEORGE) Confederation Considered on its Merits; Being an Examination into the Principle, Capabilities, and Terms Of Union, as Applicable to Nova Scotia. By A Nova Scotian Halifax, N. S. R. T. Muir, 1867.Wraps, string bound, 8vo. Slightly soiled and creased, otherwise good. This pamphlet is attributed (by the Canadian Archives) to John George Marshall (1786-1880), Chief Justice of Court of Common Pleas, Nova Scotia. Marshall was for confederation and outlines its benefits in this item. Offered for CAD 125.00 = appr. US$ 123.34 by: Schooner Books Ltd (ABAC/ILAB) - Book number: 374 See more books from our catalog: Nova Scotia | |||