The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1930 - Great Britain |
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Page 91
... Acadians to refuse or to take only with reservations calculated to make it meaningless . To end this anomalous situation the British authorities now demanded from the Acadians an unequivocal and binding oath , though they granted ...
... Acadians to refuse or to take only with reservations calculated to make it meaningless . To end this anomalous situation the British authorities now demanded from the Acadians an unequivocal and binding oath , though they granted ...
Page 98
... Acadians , for which the local authorities had long been anxious . The step may be justified as a political and military necessity and certainly the Acadians ' demand to be allowed to remain neutral was quite inadmissible . For the ...
... Acadians , for which the local authorities had long been anxious . The step may be justified as a political and military necessity and certainly the Acadians ' demand to be allowed to remain neutral was quite inadmissible . For the ...
Page 887
... Acadian Magazine , 214 Acadian Recorder , 283 Acadian Region , character of , 2 , 3-4 , 657 Acadians , privateering of , 81 ; alienated by Vetch , 86 ; in War of 1744-8 , 87 ; a pro- blem in Nova Scotia , 91-2 ; expulsion of , 98 , 187 ...
... Acadian Magazine , 214 Acadian Recorder , 283 Acadian Region , character of , 2 , 3-4 , 657 Acadians , privateering of , 81 ; alienated by Vetch , 86 ; in War of 1744-8 , 87 ; a pro- blem in Nova Scotia , 91-2 ; expulsion of , 98 , 187 ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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