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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Page 492
At the same time , he solved with marked success , in the formation of his Cabinet , the jig - saw puzzle of province , race , and religion . The Maritime Provinces had adequate representation in Tupper , Tilley , James McDonald , J. C. ...
At the same time , he solved with marked success , in the formation of his Cabinet , the jig - saw puzzle of province , race , and religion . The Maritime Provinces had adequate representation in Tupper , Tilley , James McDonald , J. C. ...
Page 892
... J. R. , lumber king , 580 Boothia Peninsula , explored by Parry , 409 Borden , Sir Frederick W. , in Laurier's first Cabinet , 511 ; attends Committee of Imperial Defence , 720 ; and the Canadian Militia , 740-1 Borden , Sir Robert ...
... J. R. , lumber king , 580 Boothia Peninsula , explored by Parry , 409 Borden , Sir Frederick W. , in Laurier's first Cabinet , 511 ; attends Committee of Imperial Defence , 720 ; and the Canadian Militia , 740-1 Borden , Sir Robert ...
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... 143 ; harbours of , Caron , Sir Adolphe , Cabinet Minister , denied to French fishermen , 143 ; Scot- 492 , 505 , 506 , 509 tish immigration to , 188 ; Loyalists settle Carrier Indians , 15 in , 189 ; given a separate administration ...
... 143 ; harbours of , Caron , Sir Adolphe , Cabinet Minister , denied to French fishermen , 143 ; Scot- 492 , 505 , 506 , 509 tish immigration to , 188 ; Loyalists settle Carrier Indians , 15 in , 189 ; given a separate administration ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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