Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... immediately two bayonets were crossed , and the sentry fell off the weapons without a word ; the second experienced the same fate , but the third , making a slight noise " as a fowl would make , " a volley from the picket was the ...
... immediately two bayonets were crossed , and the sentry fell off the weapons without a word ; the second experienced the same fate , but the third , making a slight noise " as a fowl would make , " a volley from the picket was the ...
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... immediately afterwards in 1813. * Hence the necessity for a military road of 550 miles from Halifax to Quebec , on the exploration and survey of which the Editor was engaged in 1844-45 ; but a cry for a railway placed the military road ...
... immediately afterwards in 1813. * Hence the necessity for a military road of 550 miles from Halifax to Quebec , on the exploration and survey of which the Editor was engaged in 1844-45 ; but a cry for a railway placed the military road ...
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... immediately attempted to dislodge them , but unavailingly , as the Americans had now a fleet on Lake Erie , which was larger and better furnished than that of the British , under the brave but unfortunate Barclay , who , however ...
... immediately attempted to dislodge them , but unavailingly , as the Americans had now a fleet on Lake Erie , which was larger and better furnished than that of the British , under the brave but unfortunate Barclay , who , however ...
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... immediately granted his request ; but cun- ningly reserved , to meet the Governor's scheme , the entire appropriation of the fresh taxes which it had been necessary to raise to meet the emergency . The Duke of Richmond , who was sent ...
... immediately granted his request ; but cun- ningly reserved , to meet the Governor's scheme , the entire appropriation of the fresh taxes which it had been necessary to raise to meet the emergency . The Duke of Richmond , who was sent ...
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... * A very important alteration was made by Sir Francis Head , and since by Lord Sydenham , I have therefore omitted the original suggestions . vexations experienced would immediately vanish , and the country would CANADA . 163.
... * A very important alteration was made by Sir Francis Head , and since by Lord Sydenham , I have therefore omitted the original suggestions . vexations experienced would immediately vanish , and the country would CANADA . 163.
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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.