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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Page 123
It was still tacitly accepted that the King of Portugal held whatever shadowy
claims to the Tierra dos Baccalaos were ... with enthusiasm , and by their writings
soon firmly established the statement of England ' s prior claim in the public mind
.
It was still tacitly accepted that the King of Portugal held whatever shadowy
claims to the Tierra dos Baccalaos were ... with enthusiasm , and by their writings
soon firmly established the statement of England ' s prior claim in the public mind
.
Page 433
INDIGNATION OVER FRENCH CLAIMS 433 more than fifteen . The elected
House of Assembly consisted of thirty members from ten electoral districts . In the
first Assembly there was a marked religious cleavage . The Ministry , composed
of ...
INDIGNATION OVER FRENCH CLAIMS 433 more than fifteen . The elected
House of Assembly consisted of thirty members from ten electoral districts . In the
first Assembly there was a marked religious cleavage . The Ministry , composed
of ...
Page 560
McBride , armed with a unanimous resolution of the Legislature in favour of “
Better Terms ” , attended and pressed the claim for special treatment . He asked
for an impartial judicial tribunal to examine the question and report its findings .
McBride , armed with a unanimous resolution of the Legislature in favour of “
Better Terms ” , attended and pressed the claim for special treatment . He asked
for an impartial judicial tribunal to examine the question and report its findings .
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Contents
The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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