The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1930 - Great Britain |
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Page 240
... Canada added to a handful of English - speaking members from Lower Canada would keep the French Canadians in a permanent minority . Arbi- trary as this was - ordinary common sense would have seen that the vote of Upper Canada could not ...
... Canada added to a handful of English - speaking members from Lower Canada would keep the French Canadians in a permanent minority . Arbi- trary as this was - ordinary common sense would have seen that the vote of Upper Canada could not ...
Page 303
... Lower Canada ; it must be that of the British Empire " ; and , again , " The French Canadians are but the remains of an ancient colonisation , and are , and ever must be , isolated in the midst of an Anglo - Saxon world " .1 He proposed ...
... Lower Canada ; it must be that of the British Empire " ; and , again , " The French Canadians are but the remains of an ancient colonisation , and are , and ever must be , isolated in the midst of an Anglo - Saxon world " .1 He proposed ...
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... Lower Canada , 208 ; poli- tical leadership of , passes from seigneurs to advocates and notaries , 208 ; policy of , in Lower Canada , 209-10 ; and the War of 1812 , 225 , 230 , 235 ; and provincial politics of Lower Canada ( 1815-37 ) ...
... Lower Canada , 208 ; poli- tical leadership of , passes from seigneurs to advocates and notaries , 208 ; policy of , in Lower Canada , 209-10 ; and the War of 1812 , 225 , 230 , 235 ; and provincial politics of Lower Canada ( 1815-37 ) ...
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETHNICAL | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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