DCHP-3

Columbia

Hist.
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1n.

the administrative district of the Hudson’s Bay Company occupying approximately what are now Oregon, Washington, and southern British Columbia.

Quotations

1824
The Climate of the Columbia is temperate regular and salubrious; on New Years Day I have seen at Fort George Pease, Carrots and Radishes in blossom and up to that Date we had neither Frost nor Snow.
2an.

before Confederation, the general area now designated as British Columbia, including New Caledonia.

Quotations

1859
But not so long as that curious despotism exists in Columbia, or the de facto despotism exists here.
1872
Prince Edward Island, now that it shows a tendency to follow the example of Columbia, will, probably, be the subject of a supplementary competition
2bn. Rare

British Columbia.

Quotations

1922
The figures are indicative of the sums of money at the disposal of these aliens, and maybe the figures show incidentally why there is so much unemployment in Columbia by the Sea.