Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... GOVERNOR - GENERAL AND COMMANDER - IN - CHIEF IN CANADA , AND LORD HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE IONIAN ISLANDS , HIGHLY DISTINGUISHED AS A Soldier and a Statesman , THIS WORK IS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED , BY THE EDITOR . MEMOIR OF SIR ...
... GOVERNOR - GENERAL AND COMMANDER - IN - CHIEF IN CANADA , AND LORD HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE IONIAN ISLANDS , HIGHLY DISTINGUISHED AS A Soldier and a Statesman , THIS WORK IS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED , BY THE EDITOR . MEMOIR OF SIR ...
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... governor of high talent and renown had just occupied that seat from which naval dominion for several centuries had promulgated maritime laws and discipline ; and His Excellency Sir John Harvey , a name so well - known in Canada , had ...
... governor of high talent and renown had just occupied that seat from which naval dominion for several centuries had promulgated maritime laws and discipline ; and His Excellency Sir John Harvey , a name so well - known in Canada , had ...
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... Governor - general assailed —Death of Lieutenant- general Sir Benjamin D'Urban . . 265 APPENDIX . New British Possession Act . 279 • Commercial relations of Quebec with Great Britain and the Colonies 298 Arguments of Mr. Merritt ...
... Governor - general assailed —Death of Lieutenant- general Sir Benjamin D'Urban . . 265 APPENDIX . New British Possession Act . 279 • Commercial relations of Quebec with Great Britain and the Colonies 298 Arguments of Mr. Merritt ...
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... governor of all the discovered parts of North America , including Newfoundland . Cartier preceded this nobleman in 1540 , to pave the way for him . Roberval built a fort about four leagues above the Isle of Orleans , or Isle of Bacchus ...
... governor of all the discovered parts of North America , including Newfoundland . Cartier preceded this nobleman in 1540 , to pave the way for him . Roberval built a fort about four leagues above the Isle of Orleans , or Isle of Bacchus ...
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... Governor - General of Canada by Henry IV . , and ordered to conquer and colonize , but he did very little towards either , and was succeeded by Monsieur Chauvin in 1600 , who first visited Tadousac , at the mouth of the Great Saguenay ...
... Governor - General of Canada by Henry IV . , and ordered to conquer and colonize , but he did very little towards either , and was succeeded by Monsieur Chauvin in 1600 , who first visited Tadousac , at the mouth of the Great Saguenay ...
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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.