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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At the same time the Crown repurchased the island from the Company . Douglas governed the island with the assistance of an Assembly , and the mainland with the advice of a Council . In practice , however , Douglas ruled alone in British ...
At the same time the Crown repurchased the island from the Company . Douglas governed the island with the assistance of an Assembly , and the mainland with the advice of a Council . In practice , however , Douglas ruled alone in British ...
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In the spring of 1914 the local circles were organised in a central sales agency , the Prince Edward Island Egg and Poultry Association . Improvement of the transport facilities between the island and main- land at the expense of the ...
In the spring of 1914 the local circles were organised in a central sales agency , the Prince Edward Island Egg and Poultry Association . Improvement of the transport facilities between the island and main- land at the expense of the ...
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Nova Scotia and CAPE BRETON . Sessional Papers , 1725-1900 . C.O. 221. Nova Scotia and Cape BRETON . Miscellanea , 1730-1860 . ( T.O. ) C.O. 226. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . Original Correspondence ( with Home authorities ) , 1769-1873 .
Nova Scotia and CAPE BRETON . Sessional Papers , 1725-1900 . C.O. 221. Nova Scotia and Cape BRETON . Miscellanea , 1730-1860 . ( T.O. ) C.O. 226. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . Original Correspondence ( with Home authorities ) , 1769-1873 .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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