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Page 11
... garrison routine was being settled . The Récollet appealed to the Bishop once more and again the ruling was in his favour . Mass was to be celebrated at the canonical hours . If , for any urgent reason , the celebration must be ...
... garrison routine was being settled . The Récollet appealed to the Bishop once more and again the ruling was in his favour . Mass was to be celebrated at the canonical hours . If , for any urgent reason , the celebration must be ...
Page 28
... garrison . Later , this appointment was made permanent by H.R.H. Prince Edward , Duke of Kent , when he was Commander - in - Chief of the Forces in British North America . In addition to the garrison and the civilians in Kingston ...
... garrison . Later , this appointment was made permanent by H.R.H. Prince Edward , Duke of Kent , when he was Commander - in - Chief of the Forces in British North America . In addition to the garrison and the civilians in Kingston ...
Page 81
... garrison for her own defence and she must be able to shelter and see to the maintenance of an up - to - date naval task force to meet the menace of Sackett's Harbour and Oswego . Kingston took stock . Its land defences were practically ...
... garrison for her own defence and she must be able to shelter and see to the maintenance of an up - to - date naval task force to meet the menace of Sackett's Harbour and Oswego . Kingston took stock . Its land defences were practically ...
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