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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... later , the one remedy , whether for Canadian unrest or for British dread of separation , really lay in acceptance of Baldwin's view of colonial government , and Lafontaine's claims for French nationality , then Bagot was wiser than his ...
... later , the one remedy , whether for Canadian unrest or for British dread of separation , really lay in acceptance of Baldwin's view of colonial government , and Lafontaine's claims for French nationality , then Bagot was wiser than his ...
Page 339
... later , optimism was unbounded and speculation discounted the progress of years to come . The day of reckoning came in the bleak year 1857. It was a year of financial crisis in Britain and the United States , but the troubles in Canada ...
... later , optimism was unbounded and speculation discounted the progress of years to come . The day of reckoning came in the bleak year 1857. It was a year of financial crisis in Britain and the United States , but the troubles in Canada ...
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... later ebullient addresses from New Brunswick appeared in Canada in support of Metcalfe's " noble stand " in resisting the " extravagant demands " of his ministers upon the patronage of the Crown.2 This gratuitous chivalry soon brought ...
... later ebullient addresses from New Brunswick appeared in Canada in support of Metcalfe's " noble stand " in resisting the " extravagant demands " of his ministers upon the patronage of the Crown.2 This gratuitous chivalry soon brought ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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