Survey; a Short History of Canadian LiteratureMethuen, 1973 - 215 páginas |
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... United Empire Loyalists drifted northwards into the Canadas and the Maritime colonies , rather than renounce their allegiance to Britain . The Loyalists celebrated that sad flight in elegant verse . Then in 1812 , the drums beat for the ...
... United Empire Loyalists drifted northwards into the Canadas and the Maritime colonies , rather than renounce their allegiance to Britain . The Loyalists celebrated that sad flight in elegant verse . Then in 1812 , the drums beat for the ...
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... United Empire Loyalists In the 1770's , the Loyalists took the liberty not to believe unreservedly in equality and fraternity . They weren't all wealthy , and they weren't all cultured and elegant gentlemen . But gentility became part ...
... United Empire Loyalists In the 1770's , the Loyalists took the liberty not to believe unreservedly in equality and fraternity . They weren't all wealthy , and they weren't all cultured and elegant gentlemen . But gentility became part ...
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... United Empire Loyalists come to Maritimes and " Ontario " 1778 - James Cook arrives at Nootka 1783 - North West Company formed -Treaty of Versailles gives U.S.A. possession of the Ohio , the Mississippi , and much of the Great Lakes ...
... United Empire Loyalists come to Maritimes and " Ontario " 1778 - James Cook arrives at Nootka 1783 - North West Company formed -Treaty of Versailles gives U.S.A. possession of the Ohio , the Mississippi , and much of the Great Lakes ...
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