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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... of the Palaeozoic . Some of the ancient rocks resisted erosion better than others and have remained as low hills CHBE VI I to the present day , thus determining routes of travel CHAPTER I THE GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETHNICAL BACKGROUND.
... of the Palaeozoic . Some of the ancient rocks resisted erosion better than others and have remained as low hills CHBE VI I to the present day , thus determining routes of travel CHAPTER I THE GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETHNICAL BACKGROUND.
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... . 327 . 3 14 Geo . III , c . 83 . 4 Palliser's Act , 15 Geo . III , c . 31 . 5 Palliser's Report of 1765 , cit . Prowse , p . 325 . CHBE VI IO CHAPTER VI THE PROBLEM OF GOVERNMENT , 1760-1774 THE conquest Annexation of Labrador.
... . 327 . 3 14 Geo . III , c . 83 . 4 Palliser's Act , 15 Geo . III , c . 31 . 5 Palliser's Report of 1765 , cit . Prowse , p . 325 . CHBE VI IO CHAPTER VI THE PROBLEM OF GOVERNMENT , 1760-1774 THE conquest Annexation of Labrador.
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... Doughty , p . 584 , Carleton to Gage , 20 Sept. 1774 . CHBE VI 2 Ibid . p . 668 , Hey to Lord Chancellor , 28 Aug. 1775 . 2 12 broadcast by the friends and emissaries of the revolting colonists Military Preparations in Canada.
... Doughty , p . 584 , Carleton to Gage , 20 Sept. 1774 . CHBE VI 2 Ibid . p . 668 , Hey to Lord Chancellor , 28 Aug. 1775 . 2 12 broadcast by the friends and emissaries of the revolting colonists Military Preparations in Canada.
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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