The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... followed by an Indian attack upon the defenceless column and a horrible massacre followed in which several hundreds were killed or carried off . Once the attack started Montcalm and many other French officers did their best to stop it ...
... followed by an Indian attack upon the defenceless column and a horrible massacre followed in which several hundreds were killed or carried off . Once the attack started Montcalm and many other French officers did their best to stop it ...
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... followed by equally marked periods of reaction and stagnation when such expenditures ceased , or were greatly diminished . These waves of artificial prosperity , followed by times of stagnation and economic distress , were never more ...
... followed by equally marked periods of reaction and stagnation when such expenditures ceased , or were greatly diminished . These waves of artificial prosperity , followed by times of stagnation and economic distress , were never more ...
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... followed . On 16 February 1894 the Legislature met . Within six weeks the two members for Bay de Verde were unseated . On 3 April the majority of Whiteway's party formed a deputation to the Governor and asked for a dissolution : the ...
... followed . On 16 February 1894 the Legislature met . Within six weeks the two members for Bay de Verde were unseated . On 3 April the majority of Whiteway's party formed a deputation to the Governor and asked for a dissolution : the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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