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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On 13 July 1632 , the French , under Emery de Caen , reoccupied Quebec , and the fleur - de - lys floated over the whole of Canada . But the Company had been ruined through the capture of its fleets by Kirke , and the loss of the whole ...
On 13 July 1632 , the French , under Emery de Caen , reoccupied Quebec , and the fleur - de - lys floated over the whole of Canada . But the Company had been ruined through the capture of its fleets by Kirke , and the loss of the whole ...
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So far the life of the little colony had run , on the whole , peaceably . The few Iroquois raids , however annoying and distressing they were , had not yet proved damaging or dangerous . The forts at Quebec , Montreal and Three Rivers ...
So far the life of the little colony had run , on the whole , peaceably . The few Iroquois raids , however annoying and distressing they were , had not yet proved damaging or dangerous . The forts at Quebec , Montreal and Three Rivers ...
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The battle of Mount Sorel began with the fight at Sanctuary Wood , which acquired additional importance from the fact that it was the first action in which the whole Canadian Corps fought as a single unit . The battle as a whole went ...
The battle of Mount Sorel began with the fight at Sanctuary Wood , which acquired additional importance from the fact that it was the first action in which the whole Canadian Corps fought as a single unit . The battle as a whole went ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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