Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... formed , and a future generation will see the white man toiling over the rocky barrier which alone remains between the great " Superior " and the vast Pacific , to open the China trade ; and as the arms of England have over- come those ...
... formed , and a future generation will see the white man toiling over the rocky barrier which alone remains between the great " Superior " and the vast Pacific , to open the China trade ; and as the arms of England have over- come those ...
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... formed into one portion of a vice - royalty , and a Governor - general , Sir Guy Carleton ( Lord Dorchester ) , assumed its direction , including under his rule , Quebec , Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , Newfoundland , & c . The ...
... formed into one portion of a vice - royalty , and a Governor - general , Sir Guy Carleton ( Lord Dorchester ) , assumed its direction , including under his rule , Quebec , Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , Newfoundland , & c . The ...
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... formed a scheme of settlement which placed the emigrants from the United States in the heart of the territory embraced by Erie , Huron , and Ontario ; and to secure their fidelity , or rather to neutralize their future attempts to join ...
... formed a scheme of settlement which placed the emigrants from the United States in the heart of the territory embraced by Erie , Huron , and Ontario ; and to secure their fidelity , or rather to neutralize their future attempts to join ...
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... forming great roads from it to Huron , Erie , and Ontario , would have rapidly opened the country between the three lakes . But he met with incessant opposition to his views , and his plan of settling soldiers and officers along the ...
... forming great roads from it to Huron , Erie , and Ontario , would have rapidly opened the country between the three lakes . But he met with incessant opposition to his views , and his plan of settling soldiers and officers along the ...
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... formation of a Court of King's Bench ; of Chancery ; District Courts ; regulation of the Militia ; building Gaols and Court - houses ; licensing Medical Practi- tioners and Lawyers , and a General Registry - office for Deeds , Wills ...
... formation of a Court of King's Bench ; of Chancery ; District Courts ; regulation of the Militia ; building Gaols and Court - houses ; licensing Medical Practi- tioners and Lawyers , and a General Registry - office for Deeds , Wills ...
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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.