The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... organised and more effective than their British counterparts . Besides her better military organisation , Canada possessed certain advantages in her geography , though seriously handicapped by having no ice - free ports : she was cut ...
... organised and more effective than their British counterparts . Besides her better military organisation , Canada possessed certain advantages in her geography , though seriously handicapped by having no ice - free ports : she was cut ...
Page 597
... organised with its headquarters at Napanee . Later , because of enlarged business , it moved to Toronto . The Ontario ... organisation . In 1867 the farmer's calling was largely self - sufficient . His farm had been secured either direct ...
... organised with its headquarters at Napanee . Later , because of enlarged business , it moved to Toronto . The Ontario ... organisation . In 1867 the farmer's calling was largely self - sufficient . His farm had been secured either direct ...
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... organisation . It not only gave form and permanence to a real imperial organisation , but it settled , and settled finally , so far as subsequent events have shown , that the basis of imperial organisation was to be co - operation ...
... organisation . It not only gave form and permanence to a real imperial organisation , but it settled , and settled finally , so far as subsequent events have shown , that the basis of imperial organisation was to be co - operation ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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