Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... Militia , and their conduct in the war of 1812 , and the disturbances of 1837 and 1838. It is , in short , a personal narrative combined with a military and political examination of the Canadas . Nearly fourteen years have elapsed since ...
... Militia , and their conduct in the war of 1812 , and the disturbances of 1837 and 1838. It is , in short , a personal narrative combined with a military and political examination of the Canadas . Nearly fourteen years have elapsed since ...
Стр. viii
... Militia duties during that eventful period of Cana- dian history , judged it right to place an impartial account of " the Rebellion , " as it has somewhat magni- loquently been styled , before the public . Uninfluenced by party ...
... Militia duties during that eventful period of Cana- dian history , judged it right to place an impartial account of " the Rebellion , " as it has somewhat magni- loquently been styled , before the public . Uninfluenced by party ...
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... capital of the Canadas , and the behaviour of the Militia 68 CHAPTER IV . The subsequent Invasions and disturbances in both Provinces , in 1838 and 1839 110 CHAPTER V. Condition of both Provinces in the year 1839 CONTENTS . xiii.
... capital of the Canadas , and the behaviour of the Militia 68 CHAPTER IV . The subsequent Invasions and disturbances in both Provinces , in 1838 and 1839 110 CHAPTER V. Condition of both Provinces in the year 1839 CONTENTS . xiii.
Стр. 40
... plan of settling soldiers and officers along the frontiers to form an experienced and loyal militia , did not meet the support and success which it deserved . Kingston became therefore the great naval station . Fort Niagara 40 CANADA .
... plan of settling soldiers and officers along the frontiers to form an experienced and loyal militia , did not meet the support and success which it deserved . Kingston became therefore the great naval station . Fort Niagara 40 CANADA .
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... militia capable of 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 ...
... militia capable of 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 ...
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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.