The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... tion , as well as fish oil . During the eighteenth century , an important branch of the fisheries industry was the porpoise - fishing , which was conducted in many places with success . One of these porpoise fisheries , the most ...
... tion , as well as fish oil . During the eighteenth century , an important branch of the fisheries industry was the porpoise - fishing , which was conducted in many places with success . One of these porpoise fisheries , the most ...
Page 568
... tion of a new people ; and from these schools in the clearings came those who took the place in the towns of the families who at first had directed the affairs of the provinces . Most of the settlements have had a happy history , in ...
... tion of a new people ; and from these schools in the clearings came those who took the place in the towns of the families who at first had directed the affairs of the provinces . Most of the settlements have had a happy history , in ...
Page 927
... tion of , 165-72 , 174-6 , 177 ; and Treaty of Paris ( 1783 ) , 186 ; becomes the Magna Carta of French - Canadian liberties , 194 ; 196 ; 250 ; 270 ; 370 Quebec Conference of 1864 on Confedera- tion , 454-7 Quebec Gazette , in French ...
... tion of , 165-72 , 174-6 , 177 ; and Treaty of Paris ( 1783 ) , 186 ; becomes the Magna Carta of French - Canadian liberties , 194 ; 196 ; 250 ; 270 ; 370 Quebec Conference of 1864 on Confedera- tion , 454-7 Quebec Gazette , in French ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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