The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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In practice doubtless many bona fide British seamen escaped and many subjects of the United States were impressed into the British naval service . By the process and in its results the sovereignty of the United States was violated.1 The ...
In practice doubtless many bona fide British seamen escaped and many subjects of the United States were impressed into the British naval service . By the process and in its results the sovereignty of the United States was violated.1 The ...
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British Connection ( continued ) constitutional balance , 703 ; real ties of , strengthened , 704 ; Dominion status reconcilable with , 711–2 ; and diplomatic representation in U.S. , 734 ; Liberals and , 762 ; 800 British Empire ...
British Connection ( continued ) constitutional balance , 703 ; real ties of , strengthened , 704 ; Dominion status reconcilable with , 711–2 ; and diplomatic representation in U.S. , 734 ; Liberals and , 762 ; 800 British Empire ...
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... 207 Wynne, E., Captain, and Calvert's settlement, 127-8 Wyoming Valley, Loyalists in, 185 XY Company, 41 1-2 Yale, British Columbia, 419, 473, 474 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, 569, 609, 662 Yellowhead Pass, 420, 578 Yellowknife Indians, ...
... 207 Wynne, E., Captain, and Calvert's settlement, 127-8 Wyoming Valley, Loyalists in, 185 XY Company, 41 1-2 Yale, British Columbia, 419, 473, 474 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, 569, 609, 662 Yellowhead Pass, 420, 578 Yellowknife Indians, ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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