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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In June 1807 , the American frigate , Chesapeake , suspected of having engaged seamen deserting from the British ... One of these proved to be an Englishman and was hanged ; the others were Americans who had been impressed into the ...
In June 1807 , the American frigate , Chesapeake , suspected of having engaged seamen deserting from the British ... One of these proved to be an Englishman and was hanged ; the others were Americans who had been impressed into the ...
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Young of Montreal , who had devoted much attention to this subject , 1 stated that the rivalry between the Canadian and American routes to the West had developed with the completion of the St Lawrence canals in 1849.
Young of Montreal , who had devoted much attention to this subject , 1 stated that the rivalry between the Canadian and American routes to the West had developed with the completion of the St Lawrence canals in 1849.
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The American Secretaries of State and their Diplomacy . New York , 1927 , etc. CALLAHAN , J. M. " American - Canadian Relations concerning Annexation , , 1846–1871 . " Studies in American History . Bloomington , Indiana , 1926.
The American Secretaries of State and their Diplomacy . New York , 1927 , etc. CALLAHAN , J. M. " American - Canadian Relations concerning Annexation , , 1846–1871 . " Studies in American History . Bloomington , Indiana , 1926.
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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