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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Calendared in the Report for 1923 . BOWELL PAPERS ( 1870–1905 ) . Correspondence of Sir Mackenzie Bowell , former Prime Minister of Canada . BOYLE PAPERS ( 1899–1903 ) . Papers of John Boyle , of Toronto , concerning Georgian Bay ...
Calendared in the Report for 1923 . BOWELL PAPERS ( 1870–1905 ) . Correspondence of Sir Mackenzie Bowell , former Prime Minister of Canada . BOYLE PAPERS ( 1899–1903 ) . Papers of John Boyle , of Toronto , concerning Georgian Bay ...
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Report on the Affairs of British North America , with appendices , 1839. The edition cited in the narrative is that edited by Sir C. P. Lucas , 3 vols . Oxford , 1912. It contains an introduction , the Report , the Appendices without ...
Report on the Affairs of British North America , with appendices , 1839. The edition cited in the narrative is that edited by Sir C. P. Lucas , 3 vols . Oxford , 1912. It contains an introduction , the Report , the Appendices without ...
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In addition to the general census reports , many bulletins and publications , monthly , annual , and occasional on industry have ... With Special Reference to the Export of Pulpwood . McGill Economic Studies . Toronto , 1921 . Report of ...
In addition to the general census reports , many bulletins and publications , monthly , annual , and occasional on industry have ... With Special Reference to the Export of Pulpwood . McGill Economic Studies . Toronto , 1921 . Report of ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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