Montreal, Island City of the St. LawrenceDoubleday, 1966 - 559 páginas |
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... British regiments , who formed the local garrison , being free of these unhappy associations , were more likely to live in amity with the inhabitants . Thus as the British commanders busied themselves with the endless adjustments ...
... British regiments , who formed the local garrison , being free of these unhappy associations , were more likely to live in amity with the inhabitants . Thus as the British commanders busied themselves with the endless adjustments ...
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... British officers , stationed in the various localities , and above them , the governors . The French law and customs remained unchanged . The new governors received precise instructions from Amherst . Once the Canadians had taken the ...
... British officers , stationed in the various localities , and above them , the governors . The French law and customs remained unchanged . The new governors received precise instructions from Amherst . Once the Canadians had taken the ...
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... British , the . See Great Britain and the British British American League , 333 British Columbia , 388 , 390 , 391 , 392 British North America Act , 383 British Overseas Airways , 490 Brock , Isaac , 238-39 Brock Tavern , 267 Brooke ...
... British , the . See Great Britain and the British British American League , 333 British Columbia , 388 , 390 , 391 , 392 British North America Act , 383 British Overseas Airways , 490 Brock , Isaac , 238-39 Brock Tavern , 267 Brooke ...
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