The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... Lord Selkirk , it seems , determined at once to secure the culprits or their employers , and for this purpose proceeded up the country , taking with him a considerable number of people , consisting chiefly of disbanded men from Meuron's ...
... Lord Selkirk , it seems , determined at once to secure the culprits or their employers , and for this purpose proceeded up the country , taking with him a considerable number of people , consisting chiefly of disbanded men from Meuron's ...
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... Lord Sel- kirk , ' we need only compare the present state of the Indians in Canada , with that in which they stood immediately after the con- quest of that province by Great Britain , at which period populous villages existed in many ...
... Lord Sel- kirk , ' we need only compare the present state of the Indians in Canada , with that in which they stood immediately after the con- quest of that province by Great Britain , at which period populous villages existed in many ...
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... Lord Sel- kirk's pages . The whole concern is divided into a hundred shares ; seventy - five of which belong to the Old , and twenty - five to the New Company ; of the former , thirty are held by one house at Montreal ; of the latter ...
... Lord Sel- kirk's pages . The whole concern is divided into a hundred shares ; seventy - five of which belong to the Old , and twenty - five to the New Company ; of the former , thirty are held by one house at Montreal ; of the latter ...
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... Lord Selkirk observes , is admirably calculated to infuse activity into every department ; and to direct that activity , in the most effectual manner , and with complete unity of purpose , towards the common interest ; but is by no ...
... Lord Selkirk observes , is admirably calculated to infuse activity into every department ; and to direct that activity , in the most effectual manner , and with complete unity of purpose , towards the common interest ; but is by no ...
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... Lord Selkirk , ' from saving money , or bettering their condition in this service , there are many of them who leave their families in great distress , and never remit any part of their wages for the support of their wives and children ...
... Lord Selkirk , ' from saving money , or bettering their condition in this service , there are many of them who leave their families in great distress , and never remit any part of their wages for the support of their wives and children ...
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