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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Page 551
... ment now repealed manhood suffrage and substituted a statute under which the qualifications varied in different sections of the province . The elections occurred in 1875. The Government appeared to have been placed securely in power ...
... ment now repealed manhood suffrage and substituted a statute under which the qualifications varied in different sections of the province . The elections occurred in 1875. The Government appeared to have been placed securely in power ...
Page 891
... ment of rectories , 266 ; 277 ; and educa- tion in Upper Canada , 796 Bathurst Inlet , Franklin at , 409 Bathurst Island , discovery of , 410 Batoche , engagement at , 498 , 546 ; 522 ; 523 Battleford , capital of North West Territories ...
... ment of rectories , 266 ; 277 ; and educa- tion in Upper Canada , 796 Bathurst Inlet , Franklin at , 409 Bathurst Island , discovery of , 410 Batoche , engagement at , 498 , 546 ; 522 ; 523 Battleford , capital of North West Territories ...
Page 921
... ment in , 205 ; and War of 1812 , 212 , 221 , 232 , 272 ; Nova Scotia a frontier of , 271 , 273 ; Maritime Provinces in economic orbit of , 273 ; and the West Coast fur trade , 413 ; Canadian immigration from , 526 ; trade with , 602 ...
... ment in , 205 ; and War of 1812 , 212 , 221 , 232 , 272 ; Nova Scotia a frontier of , 271 , 273 ; Maritime Provinces in economic orbit of , 273 ; and the West Coast fur trade , 413 ; Canadian immigration from , 526 ; trade with , 602 ...
Contents
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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