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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The chief obstacle in Havilland's way was the Île aux Noix ; once it had been taken ( 27 August ) , St John's and Chambly quickly followed , and he pushed on to Montreal unopposed . Amherst meanwhile , with 5500 regulars and over 4000 ...
The chief obstacle in Havilland's way was the Île aux Noix ; once it had been taken ( 27 August ) , St John's and Chambly quickly followed , and he pushed on to Montreal unopposed . Amherst meanwhile , with 5500 regulars and over 4000 ...
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Montreal , 1864. Pamphlet . GRAY , J. H. Confederation : or the Political and Parliamentary History of Canada .... 2 vols . ( Only the first published . ) Toronto , 1872 . HAMILTON , P. S. Union of the Colonies of British North America ...
Montreal , 1864. Pamphlet . GRAY , J. H. Confederation : or the Political and Parliamentary History of Canada .... 2 vols . ( Only the first published . ) Toronto , 1872 . HAMILTON , P. S. Union of the Colonies of British North America ...
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Montreal , 1921 . ARNOULD , LOUIS . Nos Amis les Canadiens . Paris , 1913 . BERTHELOT - BRUNET . Canada dans Vingt - cinq ans de Littérature française , publié sous la direction d'Eugène Montfort . Paris , 1925 .
Montreal , 1921 . ARNOULD , LOUIS . Nos Amis les Canadiens . Paris , 1913 . BERTHELOT - BRUNET . Canada dans Vingt - cinq ans de Littérature française , publié sous la direction d'Eugène Montfort . Paris , 1925 .
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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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