Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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... accept everyone interested in joining it , for whatever sum he may choose to invest , but would give preference to the poorer settlers over the richer ones . If it found itself with surplus funds , part of the larger investments would ...
... accept everyone interested in joining it , for whatever sum he may choose to invest , but would give preference to the poorer settlers over the richer ones . If it found itself with surplus funds , part of the larger investments would ...
الصفحة 79
... accepted opinion is that it had as almost its only determining cause the imminence of the American Revolution and the ... accept this theory ? For my part I do not find it supported by the direct observation of the events . The warning ...
... accepted opinion is that it had as almost its only determining cause the imminence of the American Revolution and the ... accept this theory ? For my part I do not find it supported by the direct observation of the events . The warning ...
الصفحة 171
... accept them , in the second place , as a means of obtaining for Lower Canada the absolute and exclusive control of her own affairs . I accept them , thirdly , as a means of perpetuating French - Canadian nationality in this country . I ...
... accept them , in the second place , as a means of obtaining for Lower Canada the absolute and exclusive control of her own affairs . I accept them , thirdly , as a means of perpetuating French - Canadian nationality in this country . I ...
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