Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... BRITAIN , Illustrative of the History of England ; with Introductory Notices . By MRS . EVERETT GREEN . Cheaper Edition . 3 vols . , post 8vo , bound MEMOIRS OF LADY JANE GREY . By SIR HARRIS NICO- LAS . 1 vol . , 8vo , bound DIARY AND ...
... BRITAIN , Illustrative of the History of England ; with Introductory Notices . By MRS . EVERETT GREEN . Cheaper Edition . 3 vols . , post 8vo , bound MEMOIRS OF LADY JANE GREY . By SIR HARRIS NICO- LAS . 1 vol . , 8vo , bound DIARY AND ...
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... and scientific acquirements , zealous in the discharge of his duties , an ardent student , and leaving , at his demise in 1848 , a mass of interesting writings on Canada - the most important Colony of Great Britain :
... and scientific acquirements , zealous in the discharge of his duties , an ardent student , and leaving , at his demise in 1848 , a mass of interesting writings on Canada - the most important Colony of Great Britain :
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... Britain : this has now been arranged for publication . The sentiments contained in these volumes will , doubtless , accord with those of every true patriot and loyal subject of Her Majesty the Queen . PREFACE . THIS work is a ...
... Britain : this has now been arranged for publication . The sentiments contained in these volumes will , doubtless , accord with those of every true patriot and loyal subject of Her Majesty the Queen . PREFACE . THIS work is a ...
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... Britain , but of Europe and of America . The public in both continents received those mere " Travelling Sketches " so favourably , that he deter- mined to ransack his notes and memory once again , to open out further information , and ...
... Britain , but of Europe and of America . The public in both continents received those mere " Travelling Sketches " so favourably , that he deter- mined to ransack his notes and memory once again , to open out further information , and ...
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... Britain . It helped to pass the tedious winters of Canada in arranging its pages : the Author's military exile , at least , was thus light- * Before his work could go to press , he had the singular good fortune of finding his views as ...
... Britain . It helped to pass the tedious winters of Canada in arranging its pages : the Author's military exile , at least , was thus light- * Before his work could go to press , he had the singular good fortune of finding his views as ...
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Стр. 319 - Bentinck's colleagues could have been selected, who, from his high literary attainments, bis personal intimacy, and party associations, would have done such complete justice to the memory of a friend and Parliamentary associate. Mr. Disraeli has here presented us with the very type and embodiment of what history should be.