The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1930 - Great Britain |
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... became discouraged and left the province . Some were attracted by the milder climate and seemingly better opportunities of Upper Canada ; others , as has been seen , returned to the United States . Of the twenty - six men elected to the ...
... became discouraged and left the province . Some were attracted by the milder climate and seemingly better opportunities of Upper Canada ; others , as has been seen , returned to the United States . Of the twenty - six men elected to the ...
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... became a more profitable and enthralling enterprise ; hard work and forethought were required for the preparations , and the winter instead of a period of drunken orgy became a season of activity and labour . A stout race of seamen and ...
... became a more profitable and enthralling enterprise ; hard work and forethought were required for the preparations , and the winter instead of a period of drunken orgy became a season of activity and labour . A stout race of seamen and ...
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... became Minister of Justice ; W. S. Fielding , the Prime Minister of Nova Scotia , became Minister of Finance ; and A. G. Blair , the Prime Minister of New Brunswick , became Minister of Railways and Canals . A few months later Clifford ...
... became Minister of Justice ; W. S. Fielding , the Prime Minister of Nova Scotia , became Minister of Finance ; and A. G. Blair , the Prime Minister of New Brunswick , became Minister of Railways and Canals . A few months later Clifford ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cabot John voyages 1718 120 123 Campbell Sir Alexander 352 479 491 | 6 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
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