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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The Govern- ment again led the way . Sir Thomas White , the Minister of Finance , did not exaggerate when he said , five years later , that " the Govern- ment of Canada , in the matter of raising men and in its attitude as to the extent ...
The Govern- ment again led the way . Sir Thomas White , the Minister of Finance , did not exaggerate when he said , five years later , that " the Govern- ment of Canada , in the matter of raising men and in its attitude as to the extent ...
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ment of rectories , 266 ; 277 ; and educa- tion in Upper Canada , 796 Bathurst Inlet , Franklin at , 409 Bathurst Island , discovery of , 410 Batoche , engagement at , 498 , 546 ; 522 ; 523 Battleford , capital of North West Territories ...
ment of rectories , 266 ; 277 ; and educa- tion in Upper Canada , 796 Bathurst Inlet , Franklin at , 409 Bathurst Island , discovery of , 410 Batoche , engagement at , 498 , 546 ; 522 ; 523 Battleford , capital of North West Territories ...
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... 79-83 ; and the fisheries , 128 , 133 ; New- foundland trade with , 131 ; and the Navigation Acts , 135 ; contrasted with New France , 173 ; migration to Nova Scotia from , 187 , 190 , 789 ; local govern- ment in , 205 ; and War of ...
... 79-83 ; and the fisheries , 128 , 133 ; New- foundland trade with , 131 ; and the Navigation Acts , 135 ; contrasted with New France , 173 ; migration to Nova Scotia from , 187 , 190 , 789 ; local govern- ment in , 205 ; and War of ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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