The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 188
... brought 200 Highland settlers to Pictou Harbour , the advance guard of a substantial Scottish immigration which was destined to leave its impress on the Pictou and Cape Breton districts . The government of Nova Scotia had been entrusted ...
... brought 200 Highland settlers to Pictou Harbour , the advance guard of a substantial Scottish immigration which was destined to leave its impress on the Pictou and Cape Breton districts . The government of Nova Scotia had been entrusted ...
Page 406
... brought into close and friendly relations with the Blackfeet , and particularly with a tribe of that confederacy known as the Piegan Indians . They knew of Thompson's plans to cross the mountains and , realising that he would then be ...
... brought into close and friendly relations with the Blackfeet , and particularly with a tribe of that confederacy known as the Piegan Indians . They knew of Thompson's plans to cross the mountains and , realising that he would then be ...
Page 670
... brought under settlement and agriculture has improved along the lines of other provinces , with orchards in the lower St John valley and intensive potato raising in Carleton and Victoria counties . A market has been found for potatoes ...
... brought under settlement and agriculture has improved along the lines of other provinces , with orchards in the lower St John valley and intensive potato raising in Carleton and Victoria counties . A market has been found for potatoes ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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