The Irishman in CanadaIrish University Press, 1969 - 692 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 87
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... land to the north- west of Manitoba is richer than any prairie land in the world . Our minerals held their heads high at the Centennial of 1876 . Canadian horses and cattle are finding a market in England , and the gates of commerce are ...
... land to the north- west of Manitoba is richer than any prairie land in the world . Our minerals held their heads high at the Centennial of 1876 . Canadian horses and cattle are finding a market in England , and the gates of commerce are ...
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... land in common , and in Ireland the land was the property of the Sept. That such was the custom among the Greeks and Romans , in early times , may be gathered from the redistributions of land and the agrarian laws , from the Roman ...
... land in common , and in Ireland the land was the property of the Sept. That such was the custom among the Greeks and Romans , in early times , may be gathered from the redistributions of land and the agrarian laws , from the Roman ...
Sivu 171
... land until they had seen the last dusky figure fade into the wooded gloom . They kept up a large fire for the remaining part of the night . Another incident or two are worth relating . Having built his house and cleared some land , Mr ...
... land until they had seen the last dusky figure fade into the wooded gloom . They kept up a large fire for the remaining part of the night . Another incident or two are worth relating . Having built his house and cleared some land , Mr ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Irish History 7 | 7 |
Effect of the Introduction of Christianity into Ireland 13 | 13 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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acres afterwards American appointed arrived Baldwin Bill Bishop born British called Captain Carleton Celt character Charles Metcalfe Church Clergy Reserves Colonel colony constitutional Crown declared Draper Dublin duty elected emigrated England English Executive Council father favour France Francis Hincks French Canadians friends gentleman George Governor hand head Hincks honour Indian Ireland Irish Irishman James John justice King Kingston Lake land laws Legislative Council Lord Durham Lord Elgin Lord John Russell Lord Sydenham Lower Canada McGee ment Metcalfe's militia Ministers Ministry Montreal Nova Scotia Ontario Ottawa Parliament party passed political population Presbyterian principles Province Quebec Reformers regiment resigned Responsible Government returned Roman Catholic says Scotch seat sent settled settlement settlers Sir Charles Metcalfe soldier speech Sullivan Talbot tion to-day took Toronto town Township Union Upper Canada vote William York