Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 94
... lands , MacFarlane continues : Under such circumstances it is not surprising to find " land hunger " an important cause of immigration into Upper Canada in the early years of that colony's history . Since land was made available on much ...
... lands , MacFarlane continues : Under such circumstances it is not surprising to find " land hunger " an important cause of immigration into Upper Canada in the early years of that colony's history . Since land was made available on much ...
الصفحة 95
... land grants or other purposes . This fringe did not reflect credit on the Loyalists proper , or their ideals . Some Loyalists came to Canada and the Maritime Provinces for no other reason than to live under the Union Jack . Many more ...
... land grants or other purposes . This fringe did not reflect credit on the Loyalists proper , or their ideals . Some Loyalists came to Canada and the Maritime Provinces for no other reason than to live under the Union Jack . Many more ...
الصفحة 135
... lands of a frontier province . Conflicts with other land schemes— private and public - were inevitable in view of the widespread speculation in lands . The ground plan of the Reserves might have been improved , but exten- sive changes ...
... lands of a frontier province . Conflicts with other land schemes— private and public - were inevitable in view of the widespread speculation in lands . The ground plan of the Reserves might have been improved , but exten- sive changes ...
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