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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CHAPTER V NEWFOUNDLAND TO 1783 I HE colony of Newfoundland and its
adjacent territory of Labrador were the first lands in the western hemisphere to be
visited by Europeans , and their discovery ante - dates the voyages of Columbus
...
CHAPTER V NEWFOUNDLAND TO 1783 I HE colony of Newfoundland and its
adjacent territory of Labrador were the first lands in the western hemisphere to be
visited by Europeans , and their discovery ante - dates the voyages of Columbus
...
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When lief that responsoul THE LAND QUESTION ' thirties and survived the “
unalterable opposition ” of the Colonial Office of that day to appear before the
Imperial Commissioners as late as 1861 “ from the day the court opened until it
closed ” ...
When lief that responsoul THE LAND QUESTION ' thirties and survived the “
unalterable opposition ” of the Colonial Office of that day to appear before the
Imperial Commissioners as late as 1861 “ from the day the court opened until it
closed ” ...
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an imperial guarantee of £100 , 000 for a project of land purchase , arbitration in
case of disagreement and “ compulsory power of purchase at some price ” in the
last resort . 1 The Assembly immediately embodied these provisions in ...
an imperial guarantee of £100 , 000 for a project of land purchase , arbitration in
case of disagreement and “ compulsory power of purchase at some price ” in the
last resort . 1 The Assembly immediately embodied these provisions in ...
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Contents
The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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