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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... Nova Scotia was 13,374 , of whom more than half had come from the older American colonies . This migration northward continued steadily until the outbreak of the ... NOVA SCOTIA 189 congenial surroundings in Nova 188 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
... Nova Scotia was 13,374 , of whom more than half had come from the older American colonies . This migration northward continued steadily until the outbreak of the ... NOVA SCOTIA 189 congenial surroundings in Nova 188 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
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... NOVA SCOTIA 189 congenial surroundings in Nova Scotia . By the summer of 1786 the movement northward had spent itself . The total number of loyalist immigrants to Nova Scotia may be placed , on the most reliable estimates , at 35,000 or ...
... NOVA SCOTIA 189 congenial surroundings in Nova Scotia . By the summer of 1786 the movement northward had spent itself . The total number of loyalist immigrants to Nova Scotia may be placed , on the most reliable estimates , at 35,000 or ...
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... Nova Scotia Coal Industry . Toronto , 1926 . GILPIN , E. Minerals of Nova Scotia . Halifax , 1901 . Halifax Commission , 1877 , Proceedings of . 3 vols . Washington , 1878 . History of the Bank of Nova Scotia , 1832-1900 . n.d. INNIS ...
... Nova Scotia Coal Industry . Toronto , 1926 . GILPIN , E. Minerals of Nova Scotia . Halifax , 1901 . Halifax Commission , 1877 , Proceedings of . 3 vols . Washington , 1878 . History of the Bank of Nova Scotia , 1832-1900 . n.d. INNIS ...
Contents
THE GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETHNICAL | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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