Ontario History, Volúmenes 16-19Ontario Historical Society, 1919 Vols. 29- include the society's Report, 1931/32- except 1938/39-1939/40 which were issued separately. |
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... carried out the policy of the Liberal party during all that time , while one of his colleagues , Hon . Adam Crooks , was also a very able man , who carried on successfully and with necessary changes , the good work of the founder of ...
... carried out the policy of the Liberal party during all that time , while one of his colleagues , Hon . Adam Crooks , was also a very able man , who carried on successfully and with necessary changes , the good work of the founder of ...
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... carry out promise to the Indian warriors to fortify the forts of the Thames at Chatham and neglected to occupy the heights above Moraviantown although he had previously removed his ordnance with the exception of one six pounder , nor ...
... carry out promise to the Indian warriors to fortify the forts of the Thames at Chatham and neglected to occupy the heights above Moraviantown although he had previously removed his ordnance with the exception of one six pounder , nor ...
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... carry them on horseback , from their earliest youth . I was persuaded , too , that the enemy would be quite unprepared for the ... carried into effect , and the requisite disposition made by Lt. - Colonel Warburton . These unfortunate ...
... carry them on horseback , from their earliest youth . I was persuaded , too , that the enemy would be quite unprepared for the ... carried into effect , and the requisite disposition made by Lt. - Colonel Warburton . These unfortunate ...
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... carrying the mail . Up to that time the mail had been carried by post boys . Staging was introduced in America as soon as the country was sufficiently populated to warrant it , and the stage routes spread with the people , or rather ...
... carrying the mail . Up to that time the mail had been carried by post boys . Staging was introduced in America as soon as the country was sufficiently populated to warrant it , and the stage routes spread with the people , or rather ...
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... carried as many as sixteen passengers . They were known as Concord stages , as they were at that time all built in Concord , New Hampshire . The old Stage Road between Niagara and London was considered the most beautiful drive in the ...
... carried as many as sixteen passengers . They were known as Concord stages , as they were at that time all built in Concord , New Hampshire . The old Stage Road between Niagara and London was considered the most beautiful drive in the ...
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Página 34 - It is success that colours all in life ; Success makes fools admired, makes villains honest. All the proud virtue of this vaunting world Fawns on success and power, howe'er acquired.
Página 152 - The truth once told (and wherefore should we lie ?) The queen of Midas slept, and so may I. You think this cruel ? take it for a rule, No creature smarts so little as a fool.
Página 16 - Regent's pleasure thereon, shall be entered in the general order book, and read at the head of every regiment in his Majesty's service.
Página 27 - She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the distaff. She stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea she reacheth forth her hands to the needy.
Página 63 - A letter to Her Majesty the British Queen, with letters to Lord Durham, Lord Glenelg, and Sir George Arthur: to which is added an appendix embracing a report of the testimony taken on the trial of the writer by a court martial at Toronto in Upper Canada.
Página 60 - As for our gathering together in a church way, and the choice of officers and members to be joined together in that way, we do refer ourselves until such time as it shall please God to settle us in our plantation. In witness whereof we subscribe our hands the first day of June 1639.
Página 12 - Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of Upper Canada, in Provincial Parliament assembled, humbly...
Página 11 - Father, you have got the arms and ammunition which our great father sent for his red children. If you have an idea of going away, give them to us, and you may go and welcome, for us. Our lives are in the hands of the Great Spirit. We are determined to defend our lands, and if it be his will we wish to leave our bones upon them.
Página 123 - Let him go, Gertrude; do not fear our person; There's such divinity doth hedge a king, That treason can but peep to what it would, Acts little of his will.
Página 105 - ... hearty exertions of His Indian Allies, in the support of His Cause, and as a Proof of His most friendly Disposition towards them, has been graciously pleased to consent that the Losses already certified by His Superintendant General shall be made good, that a favorable Attention shall also be shewn to the Claims of others who have pursued the same System of conduct and that Sr.