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 192
The district later known as the Eastern Townships , bordering on the States of
New York , and Vermont seemed to offer another suitable location ; but
Haldimand feared that friction might occur with the Americans and that , possibly ,
some of ...
The district later known as the Eastern Townships , bordering on the States of
New York , and Vermont seemed to offer another suitable location ; but
Haldimand feared that friction might occur with the Americans and that , possibly ,
some of ...
Page 256
2 Eight district schools had been established in 1807 by a Government grant of £
800 a year , and later acts amended the original project . It became a shibboleth
with keen reformers to object to these because their cost and their distance from ...
2 Eight district schools had been established in 1807 by a Government grant of £
800 a year , and later acts amended the original project . It became a shibboleth
with keen reformers to object to these because their cost and their distance from ...
Page 536
Under the North West Territories Act , 1875 , provision had been made for the
erection of an electoral district when an area of 1000 square miles contained a
population of 1000 inhabitants of adult age . The first election under this
arrangement ...
Under the North West Territories Act , 1875 , provision had been made for the
erection of an electoral district when an area of 1000 square miles contained a
population of 1000 inhabitants of adult age . The first election under this
arrangement ...
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Contents
The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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