The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 179
... seemed to be in starving the garrison into submission . Events took an unexpected turn when , on 18 October , the fort at Chambly with an ample supply of provisions , guns and ammunition surrendered to Major Brown and James Livingston ...
... seemed to be in starving the garrison into submission . Events took an unexpected turn when , on 18 October , the fort at Chambly with an ample supply of provisions , guns and ammunition surrendered to Major Brown and James Livingston ...
Page 197
... seemed to tend towards disintegration at a time when the more intimate union of the remaining British North American colonies appeared to him essential to the maintenance of the British connec- tion . If , however , a new province were ...
... seemed to tend towards disintegration at a time when the more intimate union of the remaining British North American colonies appeared to him essential to the maintenance of the British connec- tion . If , however , a new province were ...
Page 415
... seemed to offer a more promising field and , with the idea of promoting colonisation through the Hudson's Bay Company , he made considerable purchases of stock . The directors of the Company , however , looked coldly upon his project ...
... seemed to offer a more promising field and , with the idea of promoting colonisation through the Hudson's Bay Company , he made considerable purchases of stock . The directors of the Company , however , looked coldly upon his project ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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