Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... promulgated maritime laws and discipline ; and His Excellency Sir John Harvey , a name so well - known in Canada , had afforded him 1 every means of obtaining correct statistical information respecting the oldest PREFACE . ix.
... promulgated maritime laws and discipline ; and His Excellency Sir John Harvey , a name so well - known in Canada , had afforded him 1 every means of obtaining correct statistical information respecting the oldest PREFACE . ix.
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... Laws , and the Government , " with a firm determination to support them , in the language of the Ordnance Military Motto , Ubique , or wherever the fame and glory of our Monarch and our Country require . CONTENTS . VOLUME THE FIRST ...
... Laws , and the Government , " with a firm determination to support them , in the language of the Ordnance Military Motto , Ubique , or wherever the fame and glory of our Monarch and our Country require . CONTENTS . VOLUME THE FIRST ...
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... opening a road by water with the lakes and rivers to Nootka Sound , or above the Columbia , so as to connect the Atlantic and Pacific shores . of permanent colonization . Trammelled by feudal laws and observances 4 CANADA .
... opening a road by water with the lakes and rivers to Nootka Sound , or above the Columbia , so as to connect the Atlantic and Pacific shores . of permanent colonization . Trammelled by feudal laws and observances 4 CANADA .
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... laws and observances , although he extended his national domain beyond his most ardent desire , yet he took no steps to ensure its duration , and thus left the Anglo - Saxon to consolidate the structure of which he had merely laid the ...
... laws and observances , although he extended his national domain beyond his most ardent desire , yet he took no steps to ensure its duration , and thus left the Anglo - Saxon to consolidate the structure of which he had merely laid the ...
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... Law- rence , by the west - end of the island of Anticosti , terminating at the river St. John . Thus ended the splendid vision of French dominion in America , after an interval of two centuries and a quarter from the first attempt at ...
... Law- rence , by the west - end of the island of Anticosti , terminating at the river St. John . Thus ended the splendid vision of French dominion in America , after an interval of two centuries and a quarter from the first attempt at ...
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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.