The Story of the Dominion: Four Hundred Years in the Annals of Half a Continent; a History of Canada from Its Early Discovery and Settlement to the Present Time; Embracing Its Growth, Progress and Achievements in the Pursuits of Peace and War |
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... practically destroyed by that ambitious federation of sav- ages . Then came the conquest of the Delawares , or Lenapes , and the expulsion of the Ottawas from the vicinity of the great river which now runs past the capital of Canada ...
... practically destroyed by that ambitious federation of sav- ages . Then came the conquest of the Delawares , or Lenapes , and the expulsion of the Ottawas from the vicinity of the great river which now runs past the capital of Canada ...
Page 50
... practically saved the lives of the first settlers by their generosity in supplying corn and Similar experiences have been recorded by others , and the response which history stamps upon the white man is found in such kidnapping episodes ...
... practically saved the lives of the first settlers by their generosity in supplying corn and Similar experiences have been recorded by others , and the response which history stamps upon the white man is found in such kidnapping episodes ...
Page 63
... practically passed . His eloquence and force of character enabled him to bind the tribes together in a proposed onslaught upon the advancing white man . Circumstances played into his hands and he was able to point out that no more ...
... practically passed . His eloquence and force of character enabled him to bind the tribes together in a proposed onslaught upon the advancing white man . Circumstances played into his hands and he was able to point out that no more ...
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... practically controlled the spiritual affairs of the Colony and their labours had , of course , been largely of a missionary nature . There was little ecclesiastical organization and no hierarchy . But , in the year named , Francois de ...
... practically controlled the spiritual affairs of the Colony and their labours had , of course , been largely of a missionary nature . There was little ecclesiastical organization and no hierarchy . But , in the year named , Francois de ...
Page 88
... practically terminated the prolonged struggle between France and England for possession of the American Continent . Both Generals Montcalm and Wolfe lost their lives and made their names immortal fresh expedition with men and stores and ...
... practically terminated the prolonged struggle between France and England for possession of the American Continent . Both Generals Montcalm and Wolfe lost their lives and made their names immortal fresh expedition with men and stores and ...
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Page 169 - ... and that the clergy of the said church may hold, receive, and enjoy, their accustomed dues and rights, with respect to such persons only as shall profess the said religion.
Page 384 - Island, and thence, southerly, through the middle of the said channel and of Fuca's Straits to the Pacific Ocean.
Page 129 - Nor can we suppress our astonishment that a British Parliament should ever consent to establish in that country a religion that has deluged your island in blood, and dispersed impiety, bigotry, persecution, murder, and rebellion through every part of the world.
Page 527 - In and for each Province the legislature may exclusively make laws in relation to education, subject and according to the following provisions: 1) Nothing in any such law shall prejudicially affect any right or privilege with respect to denominational schools which any class of persons have by law in the Province at the union...
Page 499 - A British subject I was born; a British subject I will die. With my utmost effort, with my latest breath, will I oppose the veiled treason which attempts by sordid means and mercenary proffers to lure our people from their allegiance.
Page 334 - States, and further engages to urge upon the State governments to secure to the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty the use of the several State canals...
Page 166 - His Britannic majesty, on his side, agrees to grant the liberty of the Catholic religion to the inhabitants of Canada, he will, consequently, give the most precise and most effectual orders, that his new Roman Catholic subjects may profess the worship of their religion, according to the rites of the Romish Church, as far as the laws of Great Britain permit.
Page 260 - I know not how it is possible to secure that harmony in any other way than by administering the government on those principles which have been found perfectly efficacious in Great Britain.
Page 527 - Province, an Appeal shall lie to the Governor-General in Council from any Act or Decision of any Provincial Authority affecting any Right or Privilege of the Protestant or Roman Catholic Minority of the Queen's Subjects in relation to Education: 4.
Page 527 - General in Council on any appeal under this section is not duly executed by the proper provincial authority in that behalf then and in every such case and as far only as the circumstances of each case require the Parliament of Canada may make remedial laws for the due execution of the provisions of this section and of any decision of the Governor General in Council under this section.