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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A fortnight later the first session of the Union Parliament closed ; and with its close Sydenham's life also ended . He received fatal injuries , falling from horseback on 4 September , and he died on 19 September , the day after that ...
A fortnight later the first session of the Union Parliament closed ; and with its close Sydenham's life also ended . He received fatal injuries , falling from horseback on 4 September , and he died on 19 September , the day after that ...
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which required not more than a twelvemonth to intervene between two sessions of Parliament . The attack broke on the Government from every quarter , and defeat in the debate on the address seemed certain . The ministers advised an ...
which required not more than a twelvemonth to intervene between two sessions of Parliament . The attack broke on the Government from every quarter , and defeat in the debate on the address seemed certain . The ministers advised an ...
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... 192 ; anthracite from , 610 Parliament , Library of , Ottawa , 806 Penobscot Fort , in King William's War , 81 Parliament Buildings , 228 , 327 , 382 , 556 Penobscot River , in War of 1812 , 232 Parliament of the Dominion of Canada ...
... 192 ; anthracite from , 610 Parliament , Library of , Ottawa , 806 Penobscot Fort , in King William's War , 81 Parliament Buildings , 228 , 327 , 382 , 556 Penobscot River , in War of 1812 , 232 Parliament of the Dominion of Canada ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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