Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... Original MSS . With Notes . 2 vols . with fine Portraits and Plates , bound 17. 11s . 6d . GODWIN'S HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH . 4 vols . 28s . MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF THE GREAT LORD BURGHLEY . The Third and concluding Volume • · 21s ...
... Original MSS . With Notes . 2 vols . with fine Portraits and Plates , bound 17. 11s . 6d . GODWIN'S HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH . 4 vols . 28s . MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF THE GREAT LORD BURGHLEY . The Third and concluding Volume • · 21s ...
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... Originals . 2 vols . , 8vo , with Portrait , bound , DIARY OF THE TIMES OF GEORGE IV . With Original Letters from the late Queen Caroline , the Princess Charlotte , and various other distinguished Persons . 4 vols . 12s . 21s . THE KING ...
... Originals . 2 vols . , 8vo , with Portrait , bound , DIARY OF THE TIMES OF GEORGE IV . With Original Letters from the late Queen Caroline , the Princess Charlotte , and various other distinguished Persons . 4 vols . 12s . 21s . THE KING ...
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... original designation of the confluence of the St. Charles with the St. Lawrence on the lower ground of Quebec . In the Micmac tongue , now confined to the Atlantic regions of the St. Lawrence , the word Quebec is said to signify the ...
... original designation of the confluence of the St. Charles with the St. Lawrence on the lower ground of Quebec . In the Micmac tongue , now confined to the Atlantic regions of the St. Lawrence , the word Quebec is said to signify the ...
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... original lustre . The passing of the Stamp Act had set the British plantations in a blaze ; but the Canadians , well satisfied with their new government , secure in the exercise of their private and religious rights , repudiated with ...
... original lustre . The passing of the Stamp Act had set the British plantations in a blaze ; but the Canadians , well satisfied with their new government , secure in the exercise of their private and religious rights , repudiated with ...
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... original intention of placing the seat of government at Toronto , —so named , it is conjectured , from an Italian engineer , who constructed the old French fort , for on all the early maps it is called Presqu'ile de Tarento . The ...
... original intention of placing the seat of government at Toronto , —so named , it is conjectured , from an Italian engineer , who constructed the old French fort , for on all the early maps it is called Presqu'ile de Tarento . The ...
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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.