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In Report by the Governor on a Visit to the Micmac Indians at Bay d'Espoir, William MacGregor, the Governor of Newfoundland, provides a detailed account of his visit to the Micmac people living in the Bay d'Espoir region of Newfoundland. The report, written in 1892, offers an observation of the Micmac community, their lifestyle, social organization, and the conditions they faced at the time.MacGregor’s visit focused on understanding the relationship between the indigenous people and the co...
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The Governor to the Secretary of State. Government House, St. John's, 8th July, 1908. My Lord, I have the honour to inform you that I left St. John's on the 28th May to visit the settlement of the Micmac Indians at Bay d'Espoir, on the south coast of this Island. Bay d'Espoir is a long inlet of the sea, extending up country over a score of miles. The district is hilly, and is covered by a forest of rather small trees, spruce and birch, but Further inland the hills are generally bare. There...
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The Rex Guide to the Kings and Queens of England
The Rex Guides, #1
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- E Warr
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- The Rex Guides
2013
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This is an easy to read book listing the Kings and Queens of England ( Scotland, Ireland and Wales). Giving their dates of birth,reign and death. The monarchs are listed in chronological order also with a glossary. Useful as a quick fact checker whilst watching TV or listening to the radio, writing an essay or a book!
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The Journal of Gregory Blaxland, 1813
Journal Of A Tour Of Discovery Across The Blue Mountains
2013
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Australia: 1813, Gregory Blaxland led the first known European expedition across the area of the Great Dividing Range known as the Blue Mountains, along with William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth, on a journey which would open up the inland of the continent.Blaxland's diaries show that he had a clear grasp of the scale upon which agricultural and pastoral activities would be profitable in Australia. In 1814, like many others almost insolvent because ...
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2017
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A great collection of entertaining and educational poems for kids, telling amazing stories all about the Ancient Romans. Written in a modern, lively style, these poems are fun to read but also historically accurate.The stories include Romulus and Remus , Spartacus, Hannibal, Boudica, Pompeii, and many more.Charmingly illustrated, this book will appeal to children between the ages of 7 and 12 who are studying or interested in ancient history, as well as to parents of younger...
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2013
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This edition features linked Footnotes.ExcerptThe exact origin and first history of the race whose energy so stunted the growth of early Canada and made the cause of France in America impossible, have long been wrapped in mystery. In the days of the first white settlements the Iroquois are found leagued as the Five Nations in their familiar territory from the Mohawk River westward. Whence they came thither has always been a disputed question. The early Jesuits agreed that th...
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2017
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An author of this book is a brilliant master of words, and his main weapon is humor. He sent his hero Gulliver in four different countries where he cruel scoffs people’s behavior. The first country was Lilliput, where only the little people live. The author makes fun of their absurd conceit. In the second one, country of the Giants, Gulliver understands that his size deserves the same ridicule. In the third country that is on flying island, Gulliver is faced pride. In the last country, som...
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2011
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Born in Scotland and trained as a sugar broker in London, England, Sir George Simpson (1792–1860) was unexpectedly appointed in 1820 as governor of Rupert’s Land and the Indian territories, an area encompassing all of Canada from Hudson Bay to the Pacific Ocean. By his friendliness of manner, strict discipline, and vigorous and constant travel, he brought peace and prosperity to the vast empire under his control.Simpson’s explorations opened Canada from Labrador to British Columbia...
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2016
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This book presents the origin of primitive money and how it is used since the last centuries. (With the illustration of old moneys used by our ancestors.)“If money is viewed simply as a tool used to facilitate transactions, only those media that are readily accepted in exchange for goods, services, and other assets need to be considered. Many things — from stones to baseball cards — have served this monetary function through the ages.” (The Federal Reserve Bank)
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Report of Mr. W. E. Cormack's journey in search of the Red Indians in Newfoundland
Rediscovering the Red Indians of Newfoundland: A Historic Exploration
2020
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In "Report of Mr. W. E. Cormack's Journey in Search of the Red Indians in Newfoundland," W. E. Cormack embarks on a compelling exploration of indigenous culture and natural beauty in nineteenth-century Newfoundland. Written in a style that combines vivid narrative and ethnographic detail, the book reflects the romanticism of the era while grounded in a quest for understanding the lives of the Beothuk people, often referred to as the "Red Indians." Cormack's observations are not merely a tr...
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There is in Shropshire a fine oak-tree which the country people there call the "Royal Oak". They say it is the great-grandson, or perhaps the great-great-grandson of another fine old oak, which more than two hundred years ago stood on the same spot, and served once as a shelter to an English king. This king was Charles II, the son of the unlucky Charles I who had his head cut off by his subjects because he was a weak and selfish ruler. On the very day on which that unhappy king lost his he...
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Unveiling the Legacy of Highland Weapons and Cultural Symbols
2020
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In "Highland Targets and Other Shields," James Drummond intricately weaves a tapestry of Scottish culture, history, and the psyche of its people through a collection of resonant narratives. Exhibiting a rich and evocative literary style, Drummond employs vivid imagery and sharp dialogue to explore themes of identity, resilience, and the inescapable pull of one'Äôs heritage. Set against the majestic backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, the book balances elements of folklore with modern exist...
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