Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... directed to proceed to Upper Canada ; and he assumed the reins of 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 ...
... directed to proceed to Upper Canada ; and he assumed the reins of 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 ...
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... directed the whole brigade to take post along the ridge . General Scott's division commenced firing almost simultaneously with the British , at half - past five in the afternoon . The blaze of cannon and musketry , instead of being as ...
... directed the whole brigade to take post along the ridge . General Scott's division commenced firing almost simultaneously with the British , at half - past five in the afternoon . The blaze of cannon and musketry , instead of being as ...
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... directed against the unoffending Canadians , the timid Mexicans , or the unfortunate red men of Florida and the West , is always superior to the power of the pre- sident , the senate , the congress , or the regular army and its generals ...
... directed against the unoffending Canadians , the timid Mexicans , or the unfortunate red men of Florida and the West , is always superior to the power of the pre- sident , the senate , the congress , or the regular army and its generals ...
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... directing settlements , so as to afford advantageous positions for opening out the vast internal field of commerce which Upper Canada possesses , in forming projects for roads and canals , and in adventing the educational systems ...
... directing settlements , so as to afford advantageous positions for opening out the vast internal field of commerce which Upper Canada possesses , in forming projects for roads and canals , and in adventing the educational systems ...
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... directed against the Royal authority . He set his unsupported doctrines and feelings against the whole power of the Canadian Government ; and although every reasonable man will admit that the Lieutenant - governor was too amiable a ...
... directed against the Royal authority . He set his unsupported doctrines and feelings against the whole power of the Canadian Government ; and although every reasonable man will admit that the Lieutenant - governor was too amiable a ...
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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.