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 inauguration of steamer navigation on the Red River in 1859 measurably improved connections between St Paul and the British North West.1 Informed of these developments as they progressed , the Toronto business community , as well as ...
The inauguration of steamer navigation on the Red River in 1859 measurably improved connections between St Paul and the British North West.1 Informed of these developments as they progressed , the Toronto business community , as well as ...
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Ninety - two Resolutions " , in Assembly of Lower Canada , 245-7 Nipissing , Lake , 26 , 465 Nisbet , James , western missionary , 544 , 800 Nivelle Offensive , 750 Nonsuch , sails to Hudson Bay , 79 , 396 Nootka Indians , 15 Normal ...
Ninety - two Resolutions " , in Assembly of Lower Canada , 245-7 Nipissing , Lake , 26 , 465 Nisbet , James , western missionary , 544 , 800 Nivelle Offensive , 750 Nonsuch , sails to Hudson Bay , 79 , 396 Nootka Indians , 15 Normal ...
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Waterways , in west not favourable to navigation , 7 ; see also Canals , and St Lawrence Waterway Watkin , Sir Edward William , and Grand Trunk Railway , and interprovincial problems , 443-4 , 447 ; knighted , 462 ; and the North West ...
Waterways , in west not favourable to navigation , 7 ; see also Canals , and St Lawrence Waterway Watkin , Sir Edward William , and Grand Trunk Railway , and interprovincial problems , 443-4 , 447 ; knighted , 462 ; and the North West ...
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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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