Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... Fort Garry after Riel had forbidden any Canadian to enter the North - West Territory on pain of death . My only ... Fort Garry , where Mr. McTavish , the Governor of the Hudson Bay Company , was dying of con- sumption , and organised a ...
... Fort Garry after Riel had forbidden any Canadian to enter the North - West Territory on pain of death . My only ... Fort Garry , where Mr. McTavish , the Governor of the Hudson Bay Company , was dying of con- sumption , and organised a ...
Side 102
... Fort Garry except via St. Paul , and not a man or a musket could be sent through the United States . Mr. Mac- dougall's instructions were to go to Fort Garry as a private citizen , until notified that the transfer of the territory to ...
... Fort Garry except via St. Paul , and not a man or a musket could be sent through the United States . Mr. Mac- dougall's instructions were to go to Fort Garry as a private citizen , until notified that the transfer of the territory to ...
Side 103
... Fort Garry . The man- servant had been sent there to endeavour to recover their baggage . Mr. Macdougall sent for Captain Cameron , and thus my daughter was left alone . In stalked a strapping Indian , all war- paint and feathers . She ...
... Fort Garry . The man- servant had been sent there to endeavour to recover their baggage . Mr. Macdougall sent for Captain Cameron , and thus my daughter was left alone . In stalked a strapping Indian , all war- paint and feathers . She ...
Side 104
... Fort Garry . The Vicar Thibeault and Col. de Salaberry had preceded him some ten days previously . In saying good - bye to Sir J. A. Macdonald at Ottawa , he said to me : " I hope you will be able to get into Fort Garry , as no letter ...
... Fort Garry . The Vicar Thibeault and Col. de Salaberry had preceded him some ten days previously . In saying good - bye to Sir J. A. Macdonald at Ottawa , he said to me : " I hope you will be able to get into Fort Garry , as no letter ...
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... Fort Garry with him , but he said that would not do , as all at Fort Garry knew the active part I had taken in bringing about Confederation , to which they assigned all their troubles . I told him that I had promised Sir J. A. Macdonald ...
... Fort Garry with him , but he said that would not do , as all at Fort Garry knew the active part I had taken in bringing about Confederation , to which they assigned all their troubles . I told him that I had promised Sir J. A. Macdonald ...
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