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 1663 , yielding to de Laval's demands , Louis XIV replaced d'Avaugour by de Mézy , a friend of the bishop , while on Dumont's report he cancelled the charter of the Company of New France . Annexed to the royal domain , Canada became ...
In 1663 , yielding to de Laval's demands , Louis XIV replaced d'Avaugour by de Mézy , a friend of the bishop , while on Dumont's report he cancelled the charter of the Company of New France . Annexed to the royal domain , Canada became ...
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THE END OF NEW FRANCE 77 munity , the clergy and the religious orders occupy a large place and exercise a great influence over the social life . In 1754 there are in Canada 150 priests or members of religious orders , that is to say ...
THE END OF NEW FRANCE 77 munity , the clergy and the religious orders occupy a large place and exercise a great influence over the social life . In 1754 there are in Canada 150 priests or members of religious orders , that is to say ...
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1 و BRITISH NORTH AMERICA AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION , 1774-1791 Of the old - world communities in America none seemed to differ more widely than New France and New England . In the eyes of the law , Protestantism did not exist in New ...
1 و BRITISH NORTH AMERICA AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION , 1774-1791 Of the old - world communities in America none seemed to differ more widely than New France and New England . In the eyes of the law , Protestantism did not exist in New ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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