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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Page 182
... political and military . The revolutionary leaders , too , had learned the uncertainty of Canadian support ; the modes of thought and the manner of life of Catholic French Canada differed fundamentally from those of Puritan New England ...
... political and military . The revolutionary leaders , too , had learned the uncertainty of Canadian support ; the modes of thought and the manner of life of Catholic French Canada differed fundamentally from those of Puritan New England ...
Page 308
... political and constitutional critics incline to assume . In politics the strength of the chain is that of its strongest , not of its weakest links , and the danger to the British connection , so persistently dwelt on by journalists and ...
... political and constitutional critics incline to assume . In politics the strength of the chain is that of its strongest , not of its weakest links , and the danger to the British connection , so persistently dwelt on by journalists and ...
Page 319
... political isolation , and treated with affectionate justice . The assumption of office by Sir Charles Metcalfe , on 30 March 1843 , marked a new complication in the political situation . Between 1842 and 1847 the dominant factor in politics ...
... political isolation , and treated with affectionate justice . The assumption of office by Sir Charles Metcalfe , on 30 March 1843 , marked a new complication in the political situation . Between 1842 and 1847 the dominant factor in politics ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cabot John voyages 1718 120 123 Campbell Sir Alexander 352 479 491 | 6 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
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