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Page 104
... force of militia and regulars under General William Hull did cross into British territory , but the amateur sol- diers proved incompetent in the face of a joint British - Indian threat , and they withdrew back to Detroit where an ...
... force of militia and regulars under General William Hull did cross into British territory , but the amateur sol- diers proved incompetent in the face of a joint British - Indian threat , and they withdrew back to Detroit where an ...
Page 216
... force to discipline the predatory whisky traders and wolf hunters interlopers mainly from the United States . A large force was not needed for such police work . As originally constituted in 1873 , the NWMP consisted of 150 constables ...
... force to discipline the predatory whisky traders and wolf hunters interlopers mainly from the United States . A large force was not needed for such police work . As originally constituted in 1873 , the NWMP consisted of 150 constables ...
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... force on a day to be fixed by proclamation issued by the Queen or the Governor General under the Great Seal of Canada . 59. ( 1 ) Paragraph 23 ( 1 ) ( a ) shall come into force in respect of Quebec on a day to be fixed by proclamation ...
... force on a day to be fixed by proclamation issued by the Queen or the Governor General under the Great Seal of Canada . 59. ( 1 ) Paragraph 23 ( 1 ) ( a ) shall come into force in respect of Quebec on a day to be fixed by proclamation ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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