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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CHAPTER XII CANADA UNDER RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT , 1840–1854 I. LORD SYDENHAM ( 1839-41 ) . The fourteen years from the proclamation of union between Upper and Lower Canada to the close of Lord Elgin's governorship are the most important ...
CHAPTER XII CANADA UNDER RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT , 1840–1854 I. LORD SYDENHAM ( 1839-41 ) . The fourteen years from the proclamation of union between Upper and Lower Canada to the close of Lord Elgin's governorship are the most important ...
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THE MISSION OF LORD DURHAM ( For additional authorities , unprinted and printed , v . supra , pp . 819 , 820 , 826 , and infra , sections 8 , 9. ) ( 1 ) CONTEMPORARY WORKS AND SOURCES BULLER , C. Responsible Government for the Colonies ...
THE MISSION OF LORD DURHAM ( For additional authorities , unprinted and printed , v . supra , pp . 819 , 820 , 826 , and infra , sections 8 , 9. ) ( 1 ) CONTEMPORARY WORKS AND SOURCES BULLER , C. Responsible Government for the Colonies ...
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895 > Bryce , James , First Lord , British Ambassador at Washington , 729 Brydges , C. J. , and Grand Trunk Railway , 443 , 452 Brydone - Jack , Dr , and education in N.B. , 790 Buchanan , Isaac , advocates protection , 349 , 613 ...
895 > Bryce , James , First Lord , British Ambassador at Washington , 729 Brydges , C. J. , and Grand Trunk Railway , 443 , 452 Brydone - Jack , Dr , and education in N.B. , 790 Buchanan , Isaac , advocates protection , 349 , 613 ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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