The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1930 - Great Britain |
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The collection is divided as follows : Cui A concerns New France and is
calendared in the Reports for 1885 , 1886 and 1887 . ( T . O . ) C B concerns Île
Royale and is calendared in the Report for 1887 . ( T . O . ) C1 C concerns
Newfoundland ...
The collection is divided as follows : Cui A concerns New France and is
calendared in the Reports for 1885 , 1886 and 1887 . ( T . O . ) C B concerns Île
Royale and is calendared in the Report for 1887 . ( T . O . ) C1 C concerns
Newfoundland ...
Page 858
Report on the Affairs of British North America , with appendices , 1839 . The
edition cited in the narrative is that edited by Sir C . P . Lucas , 3 vols . Oxford ,
1912 . It contains an introduction , the Report , the Appendices without minutes of
...
Report on the Affairs of British North America , with appendices , 1839 . The
edition cited in the narrative is that edited by Sir C . P . Lucas , 3 vols . Oxford ,
1912 . It contains an introduction , the Report , the Appendices without minutes of
...
Page 872
In addition to the general census reports , many bulletins and publications ,
monthly , annual , and occasional on industry have been issued by the Dominion
... Report of the Royal Commission on Relations of Capital and Labour in
Canada .
In addition to the general census reports , many bulletins and publications ,
monthly , annual , and occasional on industry have been issued by the Dominion
... Report of the Royal Commission on Relations of Capital and Labour in
Canada .
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Contents
The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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