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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Chance then brought to London two French - Canadian explorers , Radisson and
Groseilliers , who , having met with injustice at Quebec and neglect at Paris , now
offered their services to the Prince . He commissioned them to search for the ...
Chance then brought to London two French - Canadian explorers , Radisson and
Groseilliers , who , having met with injustice at Quebec and neglect at Paris , now
offered their services to the Prince . He commissioned them to search for the ...
Page 212
The European wars and the war with the United States brought unprecedented
prosperity to Halifax and to Nova Scotia . Letters of marque were issued to Nova
Scotian shipowners and many prizes were brought to Halifax and condemned .
The European wars and the war with the United States brought unprecedented
prosperity to Halifax and to Nova Scotia . Letters of marque were issued to Nova
Scotian shipowners and many prizes were brought to Halifax and condemned .
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The extent to which the Roman Catholics monopolised the first Administration
naturally brought a reaction : the growing strength of the Protestant outports
demanded a share of political power . In the elections of 1859 the Opposition had
their ...
The extent to which the Roman Catholics monopolised the first Administration
naturally brought a reaction : the growing strength of the Protestant outports
demanded a share of political power . In the elections of 1859 the Opposition had
their ...
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Contents
The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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