The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 10James Maclehose Edinburgh University Press for the Scottish Historical Review Trust, 1913 A new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886. |
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... period of Canadian history - 1841-1867 ; but since his work was not that of war but only of its prevention , and of the creation of Canadian self - government , he has been relegated to the background of history , to make room for more ...
... period of Canadian history - 1841-1867 ; but since his work was not that of war but only of its prevention , and of the creation of Canadian self - government , he has been relegated to the background of history , to make room for more ...
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... period , of a detailed and circumstantial statement of the disgraceful pro- ceedings which took place after the Bill passed .... The surest way to arrest a process of conversion is to dwell on the errors of the past , and to place in a ...
... period , of a detailed and circumstantial statement of the disgraceful pro- ceedings which took place after the Bill passed .... The surest way to arrest a process of conversion is to dwell on the errors of the past , and to place in a ...
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... period prescribed by Elgin ; but it tided over an awkward period of disaffection and disappointment . He did more , however , than cure definite phases of Canadian disaffection ; his influence through Earl Grey told vehemently for a ...
... period prescribed by Elgin ; but it tided over an awkward period of disaffection and disappointment . He did more , however , than cure definite phases of Canadian disaffection ; his influence through Earl Grey told vehemently for a ...
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... period supervising the repair of the roads and royal palaces , issuing proclamations for the suppression of vagabonds and the preservation of game , and making elaborate arrangements for the transport of the king's luggage from place to ...
... period supervising the repair of the roads and royal palaces , issuing proclamations for the suppression of vagabonds and the preservation of game , and making elaborate arrangements for the transport of the king's luggage from place to ...
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... period , we have a more certain and interesting solution of the origin of the name ' Holy Loch , ' and it goes far to show how a story is often brought down to a time nearer to the memories of such as tell it when it has really occurred ...
... period , we have a more certain and interesting solution of the origin of the name ' Holy Loch , ' and it goes far to show how a story is often brought down to a time nearer to the memories of such as tell it when it has really occurred ...
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