Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... assisting the rising greatness of Transatlantic Britain . It helped to pass the tedious winters of Canada in arranging its pages : the Author's military exile , at least , was thus light- * Before his work could go to press , he had the ...
... assisting the rising greatness of Transatlantic Britain . It helped to pass the tedious winters of Canada in arranging its pages : the Author's military exile , at least , was thus light- * Before his work could go to press , he had the ...
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... assist the Viceroy ; nor did the native - born race evince any repugnance to the rule of a Governor and Council until the British had become permanent settlers , and had instituted petitions and memorials to be brought entirely under ...
... assist the Viceroy ; nor did the native - born race evince any repugnance to the rule of a Governor and Council until the British had become permanent settlers , and had instituted petitions and memorials to be brought entirely under ...
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... troops to the succour of Canada , and by offering to march 5,000 militiamen to assist in garrisoning Quebec , and in keeping the districts below it quiet . In 1841 , Sir John Harvey was sent to accomplish 76 CANADA .
... troops to the succour of Canada , and by offering to march 5,000 militiamen to assist in garrisoning Quebec , and in keeping the districts below it quiet . In 1841 , Sir John Harvey was sent to accomplish 76 CANADA .
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... assist himself in ascending with the troops from the beach , he remained untouched . Sir John , was , in short , only wounded once in the course of a life of active actual service which has few parallels . He is now Governor of Nova ...
... assist himself in ascending with the troops from the beach , he remained untouched . Sir John , was , in short , only wounded once in the course of a life of active actual service which has few parallels . He is now Governor of Nova ...
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... assist in some of the details of a grand and most efficient scheme for the protection of the Canadas , I paid great attention to the subject ; and having been employed in 1837 , 1838 , and 1839 , as Com- manding - officer of Engineers ...
... assist in some of the details of a grand and most efficient scheme for the protection of the Canadas , I paid great attention to the subject ; and having been employed in 1837 , 1838 , and 1839 , as Com- manding - officer of Engineers ...
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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.