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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Hampton's force of 7000 men had reached the Châteauguay River by late October and found its progress blocked by a force composed chiefly of French Canadians under Colonel George Macdonnell and Colonel Charles de Salaberry , a French ...
Hampton's force of 7000 men had reached the Châteauguay River by late October and found its progress blocked by a force composed chiefly of French Canadians under Colonel George Macdonnell and Colonel Charles de Salaberry , a French ...
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Starting out from York Factory , on Hudson Bay , he followed the Hayes River to Oxford Lake , and by a series of small lakes and rivers reached the Saskatchewan . From here he struck overland , crossed the South Saskatchewan ...
Starting out from York Factory , on Hudson Bay , he followed the Hayes River to Oxford Lake , and by a series of small lakes and rivers reached the Saskatchewan . From here he struck overland , crossed the South Saskatchewan ...
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From Great Slave Lake Franklin travelled up the Yellowknife River and wintered near Winter Lake . In the spring he descended the Coppermine to the sea and explored the coast eastward around Coronation Gulf , Bathurst Inlet and Melville ...
From Great Slave Lake Franklin travelled up the Yellowknife River and wintered near Winter Lake . In the spring he descended the Coppermine to the sea and explored the coast eastward around Coronation Gulf , Bathurst Inlet and Melville ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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