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 41
But , owing to the almost complete absence of any titled estates in Canada ,
where only seigneuries were found , the name of seigneurial system was
preferred . Furthermore , the system as introduced in the colony was much less
burdensome ...
But , owing to the almost complete absence of any titled estates in Canada ,
where only seigneuries were found , the name of seigneurial system was
preferred . Furthermore , the system as introduced in the colony was much less
burdensome ...
Page 192
Many of these men were Scottish Highlanders of the Roman Catholic faith who
had come from the Johnson estates in the Mohawk valley and whose impress on
the county of Glengarry remains to this day . To the men of Jessup ' s Corps were
...
Many of these men were Scottish Highlanders of the Roman Catholic faith who
had come from the Johnson estates in the Mohawk valley and whose impress on
the county of Glengarry remains to this day . To the men of Jessup ' s Corps were
...
Page 916
... French - Canadian nation 491 seqq . ; and Canadian Pacific Railalism , 211 ;
and War of 1812 , 225 , 233 way , 494 - 6 ; and Jesuits ' Estates Act , 501 ;
Lozeau , Albert , 781 and Reciprocity , 503 , 519 ; last election Ludlow , George
Duncan ...
... French - Canadian nation 491 seqq . ; and Canadian Pacific Railalism , 211 ;
and War of 1812 , 225 , 233 way , 494 - 6 ; and Jesuits ' Estates Act , 501 ;
Lozeau , Albert , 781 and Reciprocity , 503 , 519 ; last election Ludlow , George
Duncan ...
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The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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