The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 193
... less and were less liable to disappointment than their fellows who went to Nova Scotia . Although occasionally expressing dissatisfaction with their lot , few of the Canadian Loyalists returned to their former homes . The Maritime ...
... less and were less liable to disappointment than their fellows who went to Nova Scotia . Although occasionally expressing dissatisfaction with their lot , few of the Canadian Loyalists returned to their former homes . The Maritime ...
Page 293
... less than his previous clemency towards rebels and the courtesy which he now extended to the officer commanding the American frontier troops and to numerous less distinguished American citizens . He saw enough of the Welland Canal to ...
... less than his previous clemency towards rebels and the courtesy which he now extended to the officer commanding the American frontier troops and to numerous less distinguished American citizens . He saw enough of the Welland Canal to ...
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... less than a third of the whole Cabinet . Just as the Coalition Government of Sir John Macdonald after 1867 became ... less severely than many other classes in the community . They had obtained rising prices for their produce , and at the ...
... less than a third of the whole Cabinet . Just as the Coalition Government of Sir John Macdonald after 1867 became ... less severely than many other classes in the community . They had obtained rising prices for their produce , and at the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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