The Red River ExpeditionMacmillan, 1871 - 275 pages |
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... passed beyond the control of its originators . Nothing could have been easier than to have prevented Riel's occu- pation of the fort by simply shutting the gates and refusing to let him in . Without the fort and its stores of money ...
... passed beyond the control of its originators . Nothing could have been easier than to have prevented Riel's occu- pation of the fort by simply shutting the gates and refusing to let him in . Without the fort and its stores of money ...
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... passed too near Fort Garry , and were captured by Riel on the 17th February . Boulton was tried by court - martial , and condemned to be shot at noon on the 18th ; but at the urgent intercession of some of the most influential people in ...
... passed too near Fort Garry , and were captured by Riel on the 17th February . Boulton was tried by court - martial , and condemned to be shot at noon on the 18th ; but at the urgent intercession of some of the most influential people in ...
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... passed through his body . The firing party consisted of six men , all of whom , it is said , were more or less ... passing round the head . The wounded man groaned be- tween the time of receiving the musket - shots and the discharge of ...
... passed through his body . The firing party consisted of six men , all of whom , it is said , were more or less ... passing round the head . The wounded man groaned be- tween the time of receiving the musket - shots and the discharge of ...
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... passed urging the Government to despatch an ex- pedition to the Red River to restore the authority of the Queen and punish the murderers of Scott , As soon as the delegates from Fort Garry arrived at Ottawa , two of them , Father Richot ...
... passed urging the Government to despatch an ex- pedition to the Red River to restore the authority of the Queen and punish the murderers of Scott , As soon as the delegates from Fort Garry arrived at Ottawa , two of them , Father Richot ...
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... passed close to the mouths of the Red River . The canoe route usually taken by them was adopted , with one or two slight changes . By this route the distance is a little over 1,200 miles ; and to accomplish it , it was necessary that ...
... passed close to the mouths of the Red River . The canoe route usually taken by them was adopted , with one or two slight changes . By this route the distance is a little over 1,200 miles ; and to accomplish it , it was necessary that ...
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