The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1930 - Great Britain |
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... settlers spent a comparatively comfortable winter . A second party of settlers came out in 1812 , recruited mainly from the Hebrides and the west of Ireland . They reached York Factory without misadventure , under the leadership of Owen ...
... settlers spent a comparatively comfortable winter . A second party of settlers came out in 1812 , recruited mainly from the Hebrides and the west of Ireland . They reached York Factory without misadventure , under the leadership of Owen ...
Page 524
... settlers through Colonisation Companies , which contracted with the Dominion Government to people reserved areas at the rate of $ 120 for each settler . Some Companies brought in not a single settler . In Saskatchewan , where they were ...
... settlers through Colonisation Companies , which contracted with the Dominion Government to people reserved areas at the rate of $ 120 for each settler . Some Companies brought in not a single settler . In Saskatchewan , where they were ...
Page 529
... SETTLERS 529 periodical and 3 more than one , 12 took English papers and 5 two or more . All but 5 owned land ; 23 one quarter - section ; 17 two quarters ; 6 three quarters ; 2 one section ; 2 less than two sections . Of the land ...
... SETTLERS 529 periodical and 3 more than one , 12 took English papers and 5 two or more . All but 5 owned land ; 23 one quarter - section ; 17 two quarters ; 6 three quarters ; 2 one section ; 2 less than two sections . Of the land ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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