The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Not only in the actual enrolment of soldiers but in raising money , providing clothing and supplies for the armies and organising relief for the destitute did the Loyalists render valuable aid to the cause of the Crown .
Not only in the actual enrolment of soldiers but in raising money , providing clothing and supplies for the armies and organising relief for the destitute did the Loyalists render valuable aid to the cause of the Crown .
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THE TREATY OF PEACE AND THE LOYALISTS 187 The Loyalists regarded the provisions of the treaty as utterly in- adequate for their protection . It was agreed that creditors on either side should meet with no lawful impediment to the ...
THE TREATY OF PEACE AND THE LOYALISTS 187 The Loyalists regarded the provisions of the treaty as utterly in- adequate for their protection . It was agreed that creditors on either side should meet with no lawful impediment to the ...
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THE GOVERNMENT AND THE LOYALISTS 193 The Loyalists who settled in Canada were of a somewhat different type from those who went to the Maritime Provinces . A larger number came from the western frontier , farmers , mechanics , labourers ...
THE GOVERNMENT AND THE LOYALISTS 193 The Loyalists who settled in Canada were of a somewhat different type from those who went to the Maritime Provinces . A larger number came from the western frontier , farmers , mechanics , labourers ...
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETHNICAL | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Cabot John voyages 1718 120 123 Campbell Sir Alexander 352 479 491 | 9 |
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