Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... Erie as a memento of one of the most numerous of the lacustrian ( from living on the lakes ) tribes . These fell and indomitable warriors spread the terror of their prowess from Superior to Acadia , the western nations crouched at the ...
... Erie as a memento of one of the most numerous of the lacustrian ( from living on the lakes ) tribes . These fell and indomitable warriors spread the terror of their prowess from Superior to Acadia , the western nations crouched at the ...
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... Erie , in 1678 and 1679 , -the precursors of the vast navy which now rides on those inland seas . He gave his monarch's name to the immense tract of country which he had seen , and it remains Louisiana to this day , and is partly ...
... Erie , in 1678 and 1679 , -the precursors of the vast navy which now rides on those inland seas . He gave his monarch's name to the immense tract of country which he had seen , and it remains Louisiana to this day , and is partly ...
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... Erie , by a few of the ancient French colonists , its capability of supporting a nume- rous population along the shores of the Great River and the lakes , became evident . Those excellent men who , preferring to sacrifice life and ...
... Erie , by a few of the ancient French colonists , its capability of supporting a nume- rous population along the shores of the Great River and the lakes , became evident . Those excellent men who , preferring to sacrifice life and ...
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... Erie , or Baron Superior ? * In Lower Canada there are indeed the undoubted descendants of illustrious families , and the seignories afforded very good designations for a noblesse so time- honoured , but in general their means were ...
... Erie , or Baron Superior ? * In Lower Canada there are indeed the undoubted descendants of illustrious families , and the seignories afforded very good designations for a noblesse so time- honoured , but in general their means were ...
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... Erie , and Huron , and to connect the two provinces by a belt of farms and villages along the banks of the St. Lawrence . To form a central city or metropolis , he first selected a site , which was then unbroken forest , on the north ...
... Erie , and Huron , and to connect the two provinces by a belt of farms and villages along the banks of the St. Lawrence . To form a central city or metropolis , he first selected a site , which was then unbroken forest , on the north ...
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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.