Montreal, Island City of the St. LawrenceDoubleday, 1966 - 559 páginas |
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... nature as to transcend rank , and later admirers have sometimes called him one of the great proconsuls of the British Empire . Like all the early British governors , Carleton was a soldier of long experience , and having served under ...
... nature as to transcend rank , and later admirers have sometimes called him one of the great proconsuls of the British Empire . Like all the early British governors , Carleton was a soldier of long experience , and having served under ...
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... nature were often rough , and for this reason every- one welcomed the new slides on Côte St. Antoine near Sherbrooke Street - one , natural , 2400 feet in length , and two artificial , 1500 feet each . Once this development came into ...
... nature were often rough , and for this reason every- one welcomed the new slides on Côte St. Antoine near Sherbrooke Street - one , natural , 2400 feet in length , and two artificial , 1500 feet each . Once this development came into ...
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... nature of the man who gave away in his lifetime the sum of $ 15,000,000 . A large percentage of this went to McGill . He founded and endowed the Macdonald Agricultural College at Ste . Anne de Bellevue , while on the Montreal campus his ...
... nature of the man who gave away in his lifetime the sum of $ 15,000,000 . A large percentage of this went to McGill . He founded and endowed the Macdonald Agricultural College at Ste . Anne de Bellevue , while on the Montreal campus his ...
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