The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... Nova Scotia . The object of the seniority given to the Governor of Nova Scotia , as later to Carleton , 3 was to centralise the administration and avoid the delay of con- tinual recourse to Great Britain and so to improve the government ...
... Nova Scotia . The object of the seniority given to the Governor of Nova Scotia , as later to Carleton , 3 was to centralise the administration and avoid the delay of con- tinual recourse to Great Britain and so to improve the government ...
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... Nova Scotian Act of 1819 which authorised the Governor to license dissenting ... Scotia ; that the new Act provided for equality in the exercise of an ... Nova Scotian Act , No. 953 , of 1819 , 18 August 1819 and on Lower Canadian Act ...
... Nova Scotian Act of 1819 which authorised the Governor to license dissenting ... Scotia ; that the new Act provided for equality in the exercise of an ... Nova Scotian Act , No. 953 , of 1819 , 18 August 1819 and on Lower Canadian Act ...
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... Nova Scotia , where the franchise was very low and where the reforming party had recently found an energetic leader in Joseph Howe , a young journalist of great courage and resource , the Assembly came to an open breach with the Council ...
... Nova Scotia , where the franchise was very low and where the reforming party had recently found an energetic leader in Joseph Howe , a young journalist of great courage and resource , the Assembly came to an open breach with the Council ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Loyalists and Canada | 9 |
Rivalry with the Dutch | 15 |
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