Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... resisting , here- after , the invasion of the very distant and vulnerable points of the Georgian Bay of Lake Huron . The utility of his measures were apparent in 1837 , for when Toronto was threatened by Mackenzie , from the 44 CANADA .
... resisting , here- after , the invasion of the very distant and vulnerable points of the Georgian Bay of Lake Huron . The utility of his measures were apparent in 1837 , for when Toronto was threatened by Mackenzie , from the 44 CANADA .
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... Mackenzie , from the back townships adjacent to it , and Duncombe was stirring up the American settlers in the London district , the loyal naval and military settlers of Lake Simcoe stood in the rear of Mackenzie ; and the men of Gore ...
... Mackenzie , from the back townships adjacent to it , and Duncombe was stirring up the American settlers in the London district , the loyal naval and military settlers of Lake Simcoe stood in the rear of Mackenzie ; and the men of Gore ...
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... yet become of as much importance in the world as that of their neighbours . I am fully persuaded that Mackenzie deeply repented his alliance with the sympathizers , who merely made a tool of him , and would have soon thrown CANADA . 65.
... yet become of as much importance in the world as that of their neighbours . I am fully persuaded that Mackenzie deeply repented his alliance with the sympathizers , who merely made a tool of him , and would have soon thrown CANADA . 65.
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... Mackenzie , when he endeavoured to act the part of a general , recommended invariably similar demonstra- * Lord Stanley declared in his place in Parliament as Minister for the Colonies , that this is the true secret of State by which to ...
... Mackenzie , when he endeavoured to act the part of a general , recommended invariably similar demonstra- * Lord Stanley declared in his place in Parliament as Minister for the Colonies , that this is the true secret of State by which to ...
Стр. 104
... Mackenzie , Brophy , or any other Corypheus of lawless mobs . In short , to prevent American sympathy from taking root to the prejudice of Western Canada , it was found requisite by Lord Seaton to carry out part of the ori- ginal plan ...
... Mackenzie , Brophy , or any other Corypheus of lawless mobs . In short , to prevent American sympathy from taking root to the prejudice of Western Canada , it was found requisite by Lord Seaton to carry out part of the ori- ginal plan ...
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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.