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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Facilities for establishing water - powers were numerous ; millwrights and
persons skilled in building timber structures of some ... At first the equipment for
the mills came chiefly from the United States , but , later , foundries were
established in ...
Facilities for establishing water - powers were numerous ; millwrights and
persons skilled in building timber structures of some ... At first the equipment for
the mills came chiefly from the United States , but , later , foundries were
established in ...
Page 542
In 1882 the Protestant School Board of Winnipeg established a high school . In
the same year the Roman Catholic section of the Board established a normal
school at St Boniface ; two years later the Protestant section established one in ...
In 1882 the Protestant School Board of Winnipeg established a high school . In
the same year the Roman Catholic section of the Board established a normal
school at St Boniface ; two years later the Protestant section established one in ...
Page 545
In 1871 the Legislature established the Supreme Court of Manitoba , later known
as the Court of King ' s Bench . 2 The Court ... The North West Territories Act ,
1875 , made provision for establishing a regular judiciary in the Territories . In
1878 ...
In 1871 the Legislature established the Supreme Court of Manitoba , later known
as the Court of King ' s Bench . 2 The Court ... The North West Territories Act ,
1875 , made provision for establishing a regular judiciary in the Territories . In
1878 ...
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Contents
The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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