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A History Ontario: Its Resources and Development. E-book. Formato PDF
Alexander Fraser
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
The development of her natural resources has been steady. The field and the forest are yielding of their best to the touch of the specialist; the fisheries and the mines are beginning to show to the explorer and capitalist the magnitude of their all but exhaustless wealth; while the new land of the north offers millions...
Elements of General History, Ancient and Modern. E-book. Formato PDF
Alexander Fraser Tytler
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
As the progress of the human mind forms a capital object 10 the study of history, the state of the arts and sciences, the religion, law's; govern ment, and manners of nations, are material parts, even in an elementary work of this nature. The history of literature 13 a most important arti cle' 1n this study. The author...
The Last Laird of Macnab: An Episode in the Settlement of Macnab Township, Upper Canada. E-book. Formato PDF
Alexander Fraser
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
The haughty macnab, with his grants beside him, And the lions of Dochart close by his side.
Universal History: From the Creation of the World to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century. E-book. Formato PDF
Alexander Fraser Tytler
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
We have remarked, that hitherto the Christian churches were entirely independent of each other. About the middle of the second century, the Greek churches began to unite into general associations the whole churches Of a province forming one body, and agreeing to be governed by general rules of discipline, which were...
Universal History: From the Creation of the World to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century. E-book. Formato PDF
Alexander Fraser Tytler
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
In the next place, the towns or boroughs, which were then tied down by a sort of vassalage and clientship to the nobles, began now to purchase their immunity; and, instead Of being entirely governed by these nobles, to whom the magistrates were no more than servants and stewards, while they exercised themselves the...