Narrative and Critical History of America, Volume 8Justin Winsor Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889 |
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... Revolutionary War were of great moment to Canada . Carleton's successor did not gain so high a reputation as the free - hearted soldier , since called " the founder and saviour of Canada . " General Freder- ick Haldimand , who was ...
... Revolutionary War were of great moment to Canada . Carleton's successor did not gain so high a reputation as the free - hearted soldier , since called " the founder and saviour of Canada . " General Freder- ick Haldimand , who was ...
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... Revolutionary War joined Simcoe's Rangers , and at the peace , settled with other loyalists in New Brunswick , whence in 1788 he removed to Canada , where Sir John was born , July 26 , 1791 , in the very year in which a Parliamentary ...
... Revolutionary War joined Simcoe's Rangers , and at the peace , settled with other loyalists in New Brunswick , whence in 1788 he removed to Canada , where Sir John was born , July 26 , 1791 , in the very year in which a Parliamentary ...
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... revolutionary sen- timents , and a few trials for treason increased the discontent . The men who were now put successively in the vice - regal place had few qualities for the times , and a certain timidity of policy was not conducive to ...
... revolutionary sen- timents , and a few trials for treason increased the discontent . The men who were now put successively in the vice - regal place had few qualities for the times , and a certain timidity of policy was not conducive to ...
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... revolutionary army of five or six thousand men . Iturbide now made to Apodaca the offer of the presi- dency of the junta , if the viceroy himself would desert the royal cause ; After a print in William Walton's Spanish Colonies ( London ...
... revolutionary army of five or six thousand men . Iturbide now made to Apodaca the offer of the presi- dency of the junta , if the viceroy himself would desert the royal cause ; After a print in William Walton's Spanish Colonies ( London ...
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... revolutionary faction . Intrigue and revolt followed the going out of the first president , when Gomez Pedraza succeeded to his office . Still another revolution prospered under Santa Anna ( 1828 ) , and Pedraza was obliged to fly ...
... revolutionary faction . Intrigue and revolt followed the going out of the first president , when Gomez Pedraza succeeded to his office . Still another revolution prospered under Santa Anna ( 1828 ) , and Pedraza was obliged to fly ...
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Página 159 - Canadas, and which will terminate in independence, and freedom from the baneful domination of the mother country, and the tyrannical conduct of a small and despicable faction in the colony.
Página 188 - Vnder which are discouered the Errours of Religion, the Vices and Decayes of the Kingdome, and lastly the wayes to get wealth, and to restore Trading so much complayned of.
Página 78 - Statement respecting The Earl of Selkirk's Settlement upon the Red River in North America; its Destruction in 1815 and 1816; and the Massacre of Governor Semple and his Party. With Observations upon a Recent Publication, Entitled "A Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries,
Página 122 - Resolute to the Arctic Regions in Search of Sir John Franklin and the Missing Crews of BH Discovery Ships Erebus and Terror, 1852, 1853, 1854. To which is added an Account of her being fallen in with by an American Whaler, after her abandonment in Barrow Straits, and of her presentation to Queen Victoria by the Government of the United States. By GEOEGE F.
Página 111 - Reasons to shew, that there is a great Probability of a Navigable Passage to the Western American Ocean, through Hudson's Streights, and Chesterfield Inlet...
Página 500 - An Impartial History of the War in America, between Great Britain and her Colonies...
Página 428 - In winter he threw whole handfuls into the fire. As we were on terms of perfect intimacy, . I have joked him, perhaps rudely, upon his anxious caution. His answer was, "Whatever becomes of me, my friends shall never suffer by my negligence.
Página 121 - Voyage in Baffin's Bay and Barrow's Straits, in the Years 1850 and 1851, performed by HM Ships Lady Franklin and Sophia, under the command of Mr. William Penny, in search of the missing Crews of HM Ships Ereb-us and Terror, With Charts and Illustrations.
Página 78 - A Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries of North America, since the Connexion of the Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk with the Hudson's Bay Company...
Página 266 - An Account of a Conversation concerning a Right Regulation of Governments for the common good of Mankind.