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... Governor Simcoe , who treated them with outward courtesy . They actually applied to him for a safe conduct across their own territory to the west and for an escort of British officers to pro- tect them . With both of these requests the ...
... Governor Simcoe , who treated them with outward courtesy . They actually applied to him for a safe conduct across their own territory to the west and for an escort of British officers to pro- tect them . With both of these requests the ...
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... Governors , Lieutenant Governors and administrators of Lower Canada ( Quebec ) during those years ; a source of ... Governor Simcoe during the establishment of the new colony . He was in constant communication with Hammond , and the ...
... Governors , Lieutenant Governors and administrators of Lower Canada ( Quebec ) during those years ; a source of ... Governor Simcoe during the establishment of the new colony . He was in constant communication with Hammond , and the ...
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... Governor Simcoe , July 31 , 1793. Hence it is not always possible to use the Calendar as an infallible guide . But see the now printed The Correspondence of Lieut . Governor John Graves Simcoe , with Allied Documents Relating to His ...
... Governor Simcoe , July 31 , 1793. Hence it is not always possible to use the Calendar as an infallible guide . But see the now printed The Correspondence of Lieut . Governor John Graves Simcoe , with Allied Documents Relating to His ...
Contents
AngloAmerican Relations | 183 |
The Frontier Crisis | 218 |
The War Cloud of 1794 | 253 |
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