The History of Canada: Canada under British ruleRoswell & Hutchinson, 1897 |
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... all places on the continent, from Chazy, in the state of New York, on the advance to Plattsbutg, 4th September, 1814. [Can. Arch., Q. 128. 1, pp. 200-214.] 1815] THE PUBLIC MEN OF THE PROVINCE. 3 he could 2 THE HISTORY OF CANADA. [1814.
... all places on the continent, from Chazy, in the state of New York, on the advance to Plattsbutg, 4th September, 1814. [Can. Arch., Q. 128. 1, pp. 200-214.] 1815] THE PUBLIC MEN OF THE PROVINCE. 3 he could 2 THE HISTORY OF CANADA. [1814.
Side 2
... 1814. [ Can . Arch . , Q. 128. 1 , pp . 200-214 . ] 1815 ] THE PUBLIC MEN OF THE PROVINCE . 3 2 [ 1814 THE HISTORY OF CANADA . Mr Papineau's attack on government Prevost's return to Montreal His despatch from Nova Scotia 1811.
... 1814. [ Can . Arch . , Q. 128. 1 , pp . 200-214 . ] 1815 ] THE PUBLIC MEN OF THE PROVINCE . 3 2 [ 1814 THE HISTORY OF CANADA . Mr Papineau's attack on government Prevost's return to Montreal His despatch from Nova Scotia 1811.
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... council for concurrence until the following session , when assent was refused . P. 73.1 Prevost to Bathurst , Quebec , 5th March , 1815. [ Can . Arch . , Q. 131 , 1815 ] " " THE LETTERS IN THE HERALD . 8 [ 1815 THE HISTORY OF CANADA . I.
... council for concurrence until the following session , when assent was refused . P. 73.1 Prevost to Bathurst , Quebec , 5th March , 1815. [ Can . Arch . , Q. 131 , 1815 ] " " THE LETTERS IN THE HERALD . 8 [ 1815 THE HISTORY OF CANADA . I.
Side 9
... a feeling of grim pleasure on the part of Stuart in reporting the fact , for when Craig had removed him * [ Can . Arch . , Q. 131 , pp . 162 , 167 , Montreal , 20th March , 1815. ] * from that post four years previously , Sewell had.
... a feeling of grim pleasure on the part of Stuart in reporting the fact , for when Craig had removed him * [ Can . Arch . , Q. 131 , pp . 162 , 167 , Montreal , 20th March , 1815. ] * from that post four years previously , Sewell had.
Side 11
... and that I never had any communication with them , or either of them , on the subject of any of these pub . lications . " [ Can . Arch . , Q. 131 , p . 185. ] should be suspended . On his departure for England , office United States 204.
... and that I never had any communication with them , or either of them , on the subject of any of these pub . lications . " [ Can . Arch . , Q. 131 , p . 185. ] should be suspended . On his departure for England , office United States 204.
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