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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... PORT ROYAL 23 minister , who was opposed to colonial ventures , suddenly cancelled de Monts ' privilege at the end of the third year . In the spring of 1607 , after a rather pleasant winter , the Port Royal colonists were informed of ...
... PORT ROYAL 23 minister , who was opposed to colonial ventures , suddenly cancelled de Monts ' privilege at the end of the third year . In the spring of 1607 , after a rather pleasant winter , the Port Royal colonists were informed of ...
Page 586
... ports , while the Canadian vessels could seldom get return loads . Thus , the United States route through Buffalo retained its ascendency . Large vessels bringing grain down the lakes to Port Colborne , at the entrance of the Welland ...
... ports , while the Canadian vessels could seldom get return loads . Thus , the United States route through Buffalo retained its ascendency . Large vessels bringing grain down the lakes to Port Colborne , at the entrance of the Welland ...
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... Port Arthur , Ontario , 516 , 591 Port - aux - Baleines , Cape Breton Island , 30 Port - aux - Basques , Newfoundland , 142 , 678 Port - aux - Choix , Newfoundland , 675 Port Colborne , Ontario , 586 , 621 Port Hope , Ontario , 369 Port ...
... Port Arthur , Ontario , 516 , 591 Port - aux - Baleines , Cape Breton Island , 30 Port - aux - Basques , Newfoundland , 142 , 678 Port - aux - Choix , Newfoundland , 675 Port Colborne , Ontario , 586 , 621 Port Hope , Ontario , 369 Port ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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