The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Henry Dodwell, Ernest Alfred Benians Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Lord Dorchester was appointed Governor - in - Chief of each of the new provinces and Major - General Alured Clarke , the Lieutenant - Governor of Quebec , retained the same position in Lower Canada . There had been competition for the ...
Lord Dorchester was appointed Governor - in - Chief of each of the new provinces and Major - General Alured Clarke , the Lieutenant - Governor of Quebec , retained the same position in Lower Canada . There had been competition for the ...
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From 1782 to 1808 Nova Scotia had but two chief representatives of the Crown . On Parr's death in 1791 , Sir John Wentworth , Loyalist and former Governor of New Hampshire , became the representative of the Crown and brought to his ...
From 1782 to 1808 Nova Scotia had but two chief representatives of the Crown . On Parr's death in 1791 , Sir John Wentworth , Loyalist and former Governor of New Hampshire , became the representative of the Crown and brought to his ...
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Even before the arrival of Lord Sydenham , it was known that one of the chief inducements which the British Government had to offer for the successful introduction of the policy of union was a substantial financial assistance towards ...
Even before the arrival of Lord Sydenham , it was known that one of the chief inducements which the British Government had to offer for the successful introduction of the policy of union was a substantial financial assistance towards ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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