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... Population and Vital Statistics ...... Finance .... IV . Trade and Commerce .. 1 ...... 24 72 120 ...... 167 do V. Post Office and Telegraphs ...... 244 do VI . Canals and Inland Revenue .. 270 do VII . Railways .... 289 do VIII . Arts ...
... Population and Vital Statistics ...... Finance .... IV . Trade and Commerce .. 1 ...... 24 72 120 ...... 167 do V. Post Office and Telegraphs ...... 244 do VI . Canals and Inland Revenue .. 270 do VII . Railways .... 289 do VIII . Arts ...
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... Population of New France , 3,918 . 1672. Count de Frontenac appointed Governor . Population , 6,705 . 1689. August . Massacre at Lachine by Indians , and capture of the Fort at Montreal , which they held till October . 1690. Capture of ...
... Population of New France , 3,918 . 1672. Count de Frontenac appointed Governor . Population , 6,705 . 1689. August . Massacre at Lachine by Indians , and capture of the Fort at Montreal , which they held till October . 1690. Capture of ...
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... Population of New France , 70,000 . 1762. British population of Nova Scotia , 8,101 . 1763. February 10. Treaty of Paris signed , by which France ceded and guaran- teed to His Britannic Majesty in full right " Canada with all its depen ...
... Population of New France , 70,000 . 1762. British population of Nova Scotia , 8,101 . 1763. February 10. Treaty of Paris signed , by which France ceded and guaran- teed to His Britannic Majesty in full right " Canada with all its depen ...
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... Population of Canada , 113,012 . ( United Empire Loyalists in Upper Canada not included ) . British population of Nova Scotia , 32,000 ( about 11,000 Acadians not in- cluded ) . Separation from Nova Scotia , and erection into a new ...
... Population of Canada , 113,012 . ( United Empire Loyalists in Upper Canada not included ) . British population of Nova Scotia , 32,000 ( about 11,000 Acadians not in- cluded ) . Separation from Nova Scotia , and erection into a new ...
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... Population of Upper Canada , 70,718 , and of Lower Canada , 250,000 . 1812. War declared between Great Britain and the United States . August 11. Surrender of Detroit by the Americans under General Hull to General Brock . October 13 ...
... Population of Upper Canada , 70,718 , and of Lower Canada , 250,000 . 1812. War declared between Great Britain and the United States . August 11. Surrender of Detroit by the Americans under General Hull to General Brock . October 13 ...
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Page 375 - In case of the death, absence, or incapacity of any commissioner, or in the event of any commissioner omitting or ceasing to act, the vacancy shall be filled in the manner hereinbefore provided for making the original appointment, the. period of three months in case of such substitution being calculated from the date of the happening of the vacancy.
Page 308 - ... and to bear interest at the rate of three and a half per cent, per annum. • The...
Page 453 - ... composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other...
Page 442 - Manufactured articles or wares not specially enumerated or provided for, composed wholly or in part of iron or steel, and whether partly or wholly manufactured u Anchors Cwt.
Page 25 - Bills for appropriating any part of the public revenue or for imposing any tax or impost shall originate in the House of Commons. 54. It shall not be lawful for the House of Commons to adopt or pass any vote, resolution, address or Bill for the appropriation of any part of the public revenue or of any tax or impost...
Page 376 - Island to the light on the south point of Cape Sable, thence to the light at Baccaro Point; at Chedabucto and St.
Page 377 - ... provided for in this treaty, such three marine miles shall be measured seaward from a straight line drawn across the bay, creek or harbor, in the part nearest the entrance at the...
Page 451 - ... drills, spades and shovels, hoes, hay, straw, manure, spading and mining forks, and all similar articles and parts thereof, thirty-five per cent, ad valorem, to take...
Page 455 - Apparel, wearing and other personal and household effects, not merchandise, of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada; books, pictures, family plate or furniture, personal effects and heirlooms left by bequest. 455. Settlers...
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