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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43 % 22 the furt kande INDEX stiili 67 > British Connection ( continued ) British. 891 ment of rectories , 266 ; 277 ; and education in Upper Canada , 796 Bathurst Inlet , Franklin at , 409 Bathurst Island , discovery of , 410 Batoche ...
43 % 22 the furt kande INDEX stiili 67 > British Connection ( continued ) British. 891 ment of rectories , 266 ; 277 ; and education in Upper Canada , 796 Bathurst Inlet , Franklin at , 409 Bathurst Island , discovery of , 410 Batoche ...
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Bay Co. in , 341 , 397 , 464 ; Selkirk's settle- St Denis , on the Richelieu , 249 ment in , 415 ; 467 ; 470 ; transferred to St Eloi , Battle of , 749 Canada , 473 ; see Hudson's Bay Company , St Francis Lake , 378 North West ...
Bay Co. in , 341 , 397 , 464 ; Selkirk's settle- St Denis , on the Richelieu , 249 ment in , 415 ; 467 ; 470 ; transferred to St Eloi , Battle of , 749 Canada , 473 ; see Hudson's Bay Company , St Francis Lake , 378 North West ...
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... 21 ; the Kirkes Saint - Simon , Paul Denis de , with Albanel in , 29 ; fur trade in , 30 ; 47 ; Mont- to James Bay , 74 magny's horse sees shores of , 53 ; settle- St Sulpice , Seminary of , Montreal , 62 , 293 ment along , in ...
... 21 ; the Kirkes Saint - Simon , Paul Denis de , with Albanel in , 29 ; fur trade in , 30 ; 47 ; Mont- to James Bay , 74 magny's horse sees shores of , 53 ; settle- St Sulpice , Seminary of , Montreal , 62 , 293 ment along , in ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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