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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CONDITIONS IN QUEBEC , 1774 175 1 British element predominated at Quebec and corresponded with the London merchants engaged in the trans - Atlantic trade . The merchants had demanded that the promise of a popular Assembly and of English ...
CONDITIONS IN QUEBEC , 1774 175 1 British element predominated at Quebec and corresponded with the London merchants engaged in the trans - Atlantic trade . The merchants had demanded that the promise of a popular Assembly and of English ...
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M. MS . journal relating to the siege of Quebec in 1759. Quebec Lit. and Hist . Soc . Historical Documents . 2nd series . Quebec , 1867 . " General Orders in Wolfe's Army during the Expedition up the River St Lawrence , 1759.
M. MS . journal relating to the siege of Quebec in 1759. Quebec Lit. and Hist . Soc . Historical Documents . 2nd series . Quebec , 1867 . " General Orders in Wolfe's Army during the Expedition up the River St Lawrence , 1759.
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... 764 ; and imperialism , 767 ; education in , 786–8 ; see also Canada , East , and Canada , Lower Quebec Act of 1774 , and Labrador , 145 ; 156 ; drafted , enacted , terms and reception of , 165–72 , 174-6 , 177 ; and Treaty of Paris ...
... 764 ; and imperialism , 767 ; education in , 786–8 ; see also Canada , East , and Canada , Lower Quebec Act of 1774 , and Labrador , 145 ; 156 ; drafted , enacted , terms and reception of , 165–72 , 174-6 , 177 ; and Treaty of Paris ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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