The History of Canada: Canada under British ruleRoswell & Hutchinson, 1892 |
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... extent a part of Canadian history , the province being brought within its operation ; a consideration which , in future volumes , will demand more or less detail of the subsequent events up to the treaty of Versailles . Indeed , much of ...
... extent a part of Canadian history , the province being brought within its operation ; a consideration which , in future volumes , will demand more or less detail of the subsequent events up to the treaty of Versailles . Indeed , much of ...
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... extent of territory north of the Ohio , transferred to the province of Canada by the Quebec Act ; extending from the boundary of Pennsylvania , west of fort Pitt to the Mississippi . Vide pp . 237 , 256 . 2. SKELETON MAP , SHEWING ROUTE ...
... extent of territory north of the Ohio , transferred to the province of Canada by the Quebec Act ; extending from the boundary of Pennsylvania , west of fort Pitt to the Mississippi . Vide pp . 237 , 256 . 2. SKELETON MAP , SHEWING ROUTE ...
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... extent of the fort . On the west of the river , the small white - washed cottages of the Canadians extended nearly to the entrance of lake Saint Claire , about two miles , and for two miles of distance below the fort . On the eastern ...
... extent of the fort . On the west of the river , the small white - washed cottages of the Canadians extended nearly to the entrance of lake Saint Claire , about two miles , and for two miles of distance below the fort . On the eastern ...
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... extent succeeded in removing their prejudices ; at the same time liberally making them gifts . It was this principle on which the French constantly acted , and the Indians had grown to look upon these gratuities as payment for ...
... extent succeeded in removing their prejudices ; at the same time liberally making them gifts . It was this principle on which the French constantly acted , and the Indians had grown to look upon these gratuities as payment for ...
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... extent which Indian jealousy and hate could be appealed to , likewise that it was not simply the missionary and trader who were active in encouraging the outbreak . After the news of the attack on Detroit , he reported to the lords of ...
... extent which Indian jealousy and hate could be appealed to , likewise that it was not simply the missionary and trader who were active in encouraging the outbreak . After the news of the attack on Detroit , he reported to the lords of ...
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accepted Amherst appeared appointed Arch arms arrived attack attempt Bouquet Bradstreet British Canada captain Carleton cause character chief colonies command commenced consequence council court Croghan d'Abbadie declared desire detachment Detroit duty engaged England English established expedition feeling followed force fort Pitt fort Schlosser French Canadians Gage garrison Gladwin governor grant hostility hundred Illinois Illinois country Indians Johnson jury justice killed king king's lake Champlain lake Erie lake Saint Claire land letter lieutenant Loftus lord Masères ment miles Mississippi Montreal mother country Murray Murray's N.Y. Doc Niagara obtained officers Ohio opinion Orleans Ottawas party passed peace Pitt Pontiac possession present prisoners proceeding proclamation protection province Quebec Quebec act received regiment remained royal Saint Ange Sandusky sent settlement Shawanees and Delawares shew sir William Johnson Six Nations soldiers stamp act subjects territory tion traders treaty tribes troops wrote
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 143 - People so to be summoned as aforesaid, to make, constitute, and ordain Laws, Statutes, and Ordinances for the Public Peace, Welfare, and good Government of our said Colonies, and of the People and Inhabitants thereof, as near as may be agreeable to the Laws of England...
الصفحة 144 - And we do further strictly enjoin and require all persons whatever, who have either wilfully or inadvertently seated themselves upon any lands within the countries above described, or upon any other lands, which, not having been ceded to, or purchased by, us, are still reserved to the said Indians as aforesaid, forthwith to remove themselves from such settlements.
الصفحة 145 - We do, with the Advice of our Privy Council strictly enjoin and require, that no private Person do presume to make any Purchase from the said Indians of any Lands reserved to the said Indians, within those parts of our Colonies where, We have thought proper to allow Settlement...
الصفحة 260 - Kingdom, then and in that case it shall and may be lawful for his Majesty, his heirs and successors, to...
الصفحة 265 - The political liberty of the subject is a tranquillity of mind arising from the opinion each person has of his safety. In order to have this liberty, it is requisite the government be so constituted as one man need not be afraid of another.
الصفحة 265 - When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty; because apprehensions may arise lest the same monarch or senate should enact tyrannical laws, to execute them in a tyrannical manner.
الصفحة 142 - Council, granted our letters patent under our Great Seal of Great Britain, to erect within the countries and islands ceded and confirmed to us by the said treaty, four distinct and separate governments, styled and called by the names of Quebec, East Florida, West Florida, and Grenada...
الصفحة 144 - Indians with whom we are connected, and who live under our protection, should not be molested or disturbed in the possession of such parts of our dominions and territories, as, not having been ceded to or purchased by us, are reserved to them, or any of them, as their hunting grounds...
الصفحة 258 - That I will bear faith and true allegiance to His Majesty King George and him will defend to the utmost of my power against all traitorous conspiracies and attempts whatsoever which shall be made against his person crown or dignity.
الصفحة 263 - The last right we shall mention, regards the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides the advancement of truth, science, morality, and arts in general, in its diffusion of liberal sentiments on the administration of government...