A Historical Geography of the British Colonies, 5 tomas,2 dalisClarendon Press, 1917 |
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Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas. ran thence along the middle of that river to Lake Ontario . Thence it passed through the middle of that lake till it struck the communication by water between Lakes Ontario and Erie . It followed this into ...
Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas. ran thence along the middle of that river to Lake Ontario . Thence it passed through the middle of that lake till it struck the communication by water between Lakes Ontario and Erie . It followed this into ...
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... Ontario would have belonged to the United States . The future importance of this side of the country was at the time realized by no one , and the United States Commissioners did not insist upon the sacrifice . Oswald . Fishing rights ...
... Ontario would have belonged to the United States . The future importance of this side of the country was at the time realized by no one , and the United States Commissioners did not insist upon the sacrifice . Oswald . Fishing rights ...
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... Ontario , and Oswegatchie ( now Ogdensburg ) in the State of New York . In addition there were Pointe Au Fer and Dutchman's Point on Lake Champlain . So long as Great Britain held these posts , which she did 38 HISTORY OF CANADA.
... Ontario , and Oswegatchie ( now Ogdensburg ) in the State of New York . In addition there were Pointe Au Fer and Dutchman's Point on Lake Champlain . So long as Great Britain held these posts , which she did 38 HISTORY OF CANADA.
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... 100 LOWER Montreal R MICHIGAN HURON LSERIE Queb District of Three Rivers Montreal Ottawa R ONTARIO Niagara LABRADOR R - St Lawrence Maine NEW BRUNS WICK 1784 GULF OF ST LAWRENCE rince Edward Is NOVA. NEW -FOUNDLAND C.Breton.
... 100 LOWER Montreal R MICHIGAN HURON LSERIE Queb District of Three Rivers Montreal Ottawa R ONTARIO Niagara LABRADOR R - St Lawrence Maine NEW BRUNS WICK 1784 GULF OF ST LAWRENCE rince Edward Is NOVA. NEW -FOUNDLAND C.Breton.
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... Ontario , at which were established disbanded troops and their families . The haste to get the land sur- veyed led to grave mistakes in the execution of the work . The loyalists and soldiers that settled in Western Canada in the years ...
... Ontario , at which were established disbanded troops and their families . The haste to get the land sur- veyed led to grave mistakes in the execution of the work . The loyalists and soldiers that settled in Western Canada in the years ...
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152 psl. - Without effecting the change so rapidly or so roughly as to shock the feelings and trample on the welfare of the existing generation, it must henceforth be the first and steady purpose of the British Government to establish an English population, with English laws and language, in this Province, and to trust its government to none but a decidedly English Legislature.
152 psl. - The constitution of the form of government, — the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British Colonies, and foreign nations, — and the disposal of the public lands, are the only points on which the mother country requires a control.
280 psl. - The greatest trouble, if not peril, being a constant source of anxiety and disturbance, is from Fenianism, which is excited by the proximity of the British flag in Canada. Therefore the withdrawal of the British flag cannot be abandoned as a condition or preliminary of such a settlement as is now proposed. To make the settlement complete, the withdrawal should be from this hemisphere, including provinces and islands.
282 psl. - ... and also upon the Magdalen islands, for the purpose of drying their nets and curing their fish : Provided, That, in so doing, they do not interfere with the rights of private property, or with British fishermen in the peaceable use of any part of the said coast in their occupancy for the same purpose.
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