The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 231
... naval commander was still at Sackett's Harbour . Brown then decided to strike across the peninsula for Burlington ... naval force on the lake was expected to co - operate with the army in a decisive thrust . A new gun- vessel , the ...
... naval commander was still at Sackett's Harbour . Brown then decided to strike across the peninsula for Burlington ... naval force on the lake was expected to co - operate with the army in a decisive thrust . A new gun- vessel , the ...
Page 723
... naval defence , but there was a growing feeling in Canada and also in the other Dominions in favour of assisting in naval defence , and this movement in Canada found expression in 1909 in a resolution unanimously adopted by the House of ...
... naval defence , but there was a growing feeling in Canada and also in the other Dominions in favour of assisting in naval defence , and this movement in Canada found expression in 1909 in a resolution unanimously adopted by the House of ...
Page 725
... naval authority are not considered practicable .... The experience gained in this war has shown that in times of war a Dominion navy ... can operate with the highest efficiency as part of a united navy , under one direction and command ...
... naval authority are not considered practicable .... The experience gained in this war has shown that in times of war a Dominion navy ... can operate with the highest efficiency as part of a united navy , under one direction and command ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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