The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... hands of the Company of New France ( known as the One Hundred Associates ) and taken back by the King , lasted till the fall of the French colony in 1760 . In 1663 a system of colonial government was framed for ... hand man CHAPTER III.
... hands of the Company of New France ( known as the One Hundred Associates ) and taken back by the King , lasted till the fall of the French colony in 1760 . In 1663 a system of colonial government was framed for ... hand man CHAPTER III.
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... hand , he might surrender outright to Baldwin , Lafontaine , and the party of unmitigated responsible government ; but that could only mean instant and ignominious recall at Stanley's hands . Advised especially by W. H. Draper , the ...
... hand , he might surrender outright to Baldwin , Lafontaine , and the party of unmitigated responsible government ; but that could only mean instant and ignominious recall at Stanley's hands . Advised especially by W. H. Draper , the ...
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... hand , to Brown's personal repugnance to becoming a colleague of men whom he had so bitterly opposed , and to the Reformers ' feeling that they should have half of the places in the Cabinet , while , on the other hand , the Government ...
... hand , to Brown's personal repugnance to becoming a colleague of men whom he had so bitterly opposed , and to the Reformers ' feeling that they should have half of the places in the Cabinet , while , on the other hand , the Government ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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