Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... Government , " with a firm determination to support them , in the language of the Ordnance Military Motto , Ubique , or wherever the fame and glory of our Monarch and our Country require . CONTENTS . VOLUME THE FIRST . CHAPTER I. CANADA ...
... Government , " with a firm determination to support them , in the language of the Ordnance Military Motto , Ubique , or wherever the fame and glory of our Monarch and our Country require . CONTENTS . VOLUME THE FIRST . CHAPTER I. CANADA ...
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... Government of Lord Sydenham - His Death , and Government of Sir Charles Bagot , embracing the years 1840 , 1841 , and 1842 • 198 CHAPTER VII . Reflections on the probable future destinies of Canada , and general polity of the Colonial ...
... Government of Lord Sydenham - His Death , and Government of Sir Charles Bagot , embracing the years 1840 , 1841 , and 1842 • 198 CHAPTER VII . Reflections on the probable future destinies of Canada , and general polity of the Colonial ...
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... government of Quebec into a province . De Levi , who succeeded Montcalm , having surrendered Montreal , Detroit , Michilimackinac , and all the remaining places within his government , on the 8th of September , 1760 . The Province of ...
... government of Quebec into a province . De Levi , who succeeded Montcalm , having surrendered Montreal , Detroit , Michilimackinac , and all the remaining places within his government , on the 8th of September , 1760 . The Province of ...
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... distinction above their neighbours , cling to precedence and rank , have been sufficiently embar- rassing to the Government in all colonies since a constitution was granted to Canada , without increasing the difficulty 32 CANADA .
... distinction above their neighbours , cling to precedence and rank , have been sufficiently embar- rassing to the Government in all colonies since a constitution was granted to Canada , without increasing the difficulty 32 CANADA .
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... government on the 8th of July , 1792 , -an epoch which should ever be held in remem- brance by the Western Canadians . The first place at which he fixed his official residence was Niagara , then , and even now , occasionally called ...
... government on the 8th of July , 1792 , -an epoch which should ever be held in remem- brance by the Western Canadians . The first place at which he fixed his official residence was Niagara , then , and even now , occasionally called ...
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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.