Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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... carried there in great quantities from New England . His Majesty had given orders to the sr . marquis de Beauharnois and the sr . du Puy [ the Governor and the former Intendant of Canada ] to find ways of making Canada carry out this ...
... carried there in great quantities from New England . His Majesty had given orders to the sr . marquis de Beauharnois and the sr . du Puy [ the Governor and the former Intendant of Canada ] to find ways of making Canada carry out this ...
الصفحة 78
... carry their chronic discontent to the point of open rebellion . . . . The purpose of the Bill was to forestall the greater danger : it was an additional but quite secondary advantage in its authors ' eyes that it carried with it an ...
... carry their chronic discontent to the point of open rebellion . . . . The purpose of the Bill was to forestall the greater danger : it was an additional but quite secondary advantage in its authors ' eyes that it carried with it an ...
الصفحة 111
... carried British goods from colonial to U.S. ports without hindrance . In June 1813 Britain proclaimed a blockade of the entire Atlantic coast . Large quantities of British goods were landed at Campobello and Indian Island and carried by ...
... carried British goods from colonial to U.S. ports without hindrance . In June 1813 Britain proclaimed a blockade of the entire Atlantic coast . Large quantities of British goods were landed at Campobello and Indian Island and carried by ...
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