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Matthew Baillie Begbie
British Columbia 1858
The Chilcotin Uprising: a Study Of
Settler Anxiety and State Support for Missionary Schooling in Colonial British Columbia, 1849–1871
Australasian Law and Canadian Statutes in the Nineteenth Century
JOHN ROBSON and the BRITISH COLUMBIAN a Study of a Pioneer
BRITISH COLUMBIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY “Any Country Worthy of a Future Should Be Interested ‘In Its Past.”
Philip and Helen Akrigg Fonds
Waddington & the Chilcotin
Alia Johnson L
Agenda Benchers
Street Name Derivation Notes Location Currently in Use Appeared
Blazon V3N2I5 FINAL
Chief Justice Joseph Needham's, and Judge Augustus Frederik Pemberton's Records, Discriminatory Treatment in the Courtroom Is Revealed
Spring 2008 Volume 22
6 the Nation Expands Gold Rush
Notice: Nominations for Law Society Award, 2004
A Missing Genocide and the Demonization of Its Heroes
Mapping a New Socio4political Landscape: British Columbia, 1871
Top View
British Columbia and Confederation
SOCIETY in CARIBOO DURING the GOLD RUSH Following Australian
First Capital of British Columbia: Langley Or New Westminster?
The Early British Columbia Supreme Court and the "Chinese Question": Echoes of the Rule of Law
Lawyers in the History of British Columbia Mountaineering
Research Paper –
Bchn 1978 04.Pdf
The British Columbia Police, 1858-1871 I
07-21D Brit History Month
Constitution of Supreme Court
Lumbia Was in Existence for Nine Months Before It Was Aware That the Authority Under Which It Was Instituted and Held Pleas Was Illegal
550 a FRONTIER JUDGE* the Colony of British Columbia and Her Sister