[shortt] historical PUBLICATIONS 109 



French dominions, in the east under the Treaty of Utrecht, and in the 

 west under the Treaty of Paris. The third subject is one of economic 

 and financial interest, the estabhshment and development of the 

 instruments and processes of exchange, or the Monetary and Foreign 

 Exchange History of Canada from the earliest French period down to 

 Confederation, at least, after which the documents are fairly generally 

 available. 



Such is the programme immediately before the Board and it is 

 hoped to place the volumes to be issued in all public and educational 

 libraries throughout Canada, as, also, in the leading general and 

 historical libraries in the British Empire and the United States, and 

 in allied and other countries so far as they manifest an interest in 

 our history, and this is already very general. They will also be 

 available at moderate cost for private possession by historians, 

 journalists, teachers and others who manifest an interest in the 

 authentic history of the country. 



