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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The fact that it could reach the mills only through British territory by way of the St John was an advantage which the New Brunswick lumbermen were not slow to seize . By 1839 both Governments professed a policy of respecting the ...
The fact that it could reach the mills only through British territory by way of the St John was an advantage which the New Brunswick lumbermen were not slow to seize . By 1839 both Governments professed a policy of respecting the ...
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The new proprietors were to carry on the existing trade under the charter , but planned to administer the Company's affairs “ on such principles as to allow the gradual settlement of such portions of the territory as admit [ ted ] of it ...
The new proprietors were to carry on the existing trade under the charter , but planned to administer the Company's affairs “ on such principles as to allow the gradual settlement of such portions of the territory as admit [ ted ] of it ...
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... North West 610 , 664 ; forest products of , 620 , 661 , Territories , North - Western Territory , 664 ; hydro - electric power in , 623 ; steel Prairie , Rupert's Land , West , etc. and coal industry in , 648 , 664-7 ; North West ...
... North West 610 , 664 ; forest products of , 620 , 661 , Territories , North - Western Territory , 664 ; hydro - electric power in , 623 ; steel Prairie , Rupert's Land , West , etc. and coal industry in , 648 , 664-7 ; North West ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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