The Life and Times of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie: With an Account of the Canadian Rebellion of 1837, and the Subsequent Frontier Disturbances, Chiefly from Unpublished Documents, Bände 1-2C.W., P.R. Randall, 1862 |
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... object entirely upon him . Men , of whose complicity in that affair the clearest evi- dence exists , cravenly deny all knowledge of it . Mackenzie never shrank from his share of the responsibility . He lived to see and admit the error ...
... object entirely upon him . Men , of whose complicity in that affair the clearest evi- dence exists , cravenly deny all knowledge of it . Mackenzie never shrank from his share of the responsibility . He lived to see and admit the error ...
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... , both natives of Kirkmichael , Perthshire , Scotland , were married at Dundee , by the Rev. Mr. Macewen , on the 8th of May , 1794 . Of this marriage William Lyon Mackenzie , the object of 14 LIFE OF MACKENZIE , AND.
... , both natives of Kirkmichael , Perthshire , Scotland , were married at Dundee , by the Rev. Mr. Macewen , on the 8th of May , 1794 . Of this marriage William Lyon Mackenzie , the object of 14 LIFE OF MACKENZIE , AND.
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... object of this biography , was the sole issue . He was born at Springfield , Dundee , Scotland , on the 12th of March , 1795 and his father died when the child was only twenty - seven days old . His death was brought on by a cold ...
... object of this biography , was the sole issue . He was born at Springfield , Dundee , Scotland , on the 12th of March , 1795 and his father died when the child was only twenty - seven days old . His death was brought on by a cold ...
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... object to the want of variety , and there does not appear to be any reason why they should have given any undue bias to the mind . Of a ten- dency to scepticism , of which he was accused in the latter part of his life - with what ...
... object to the want of variety , and there does not appear to be any reason why they should have given any undue bias to the mind . Of a ten- dency to scepticism , of which he was accused in the latter part of his life - with what ...
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... objects I had in view fully and frankly . I had long seen the country in the hands of a few shrewd , crafty , covetous men , under whose manage- ment one of the most lovely and desirable sections of America remained a comparative desert ...
... objects I had in view fully and frankly . I had long seen the country in the hands of a few shrewd , crafty , covetous men , under whose manage- ment one of the most lovely and desirable sections of America remained a comparative desert ...
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