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Page 173
... Canada , or to give them any thing but land when they arrive there ; the great object being to lessen the expence of the voyage across the Atlantic , and of the ... Upper Province who used to buy it Howison's Sketches of Upper Canada . 173.
... Canada , or to give them any thing but land when they arrive there ; the great object being to lessen the expence of the voyage across the Atlantic , and of the ... Upper Province who used to buy it Howison's Sketches of Upper Canada . 173.
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... Upper Canada . The inhabitants are continually wishing that the Province may again become the scene of hostilities , not aware that in consequence of this the necessary influx of circulating medium would be as temporary as ... Upper Canada .
... Upper Canada . The inhabitants are continually wishing that the Province may again become the scene of hostilities , not aware that in consequence of this the necessary influx of circulating medium would be as temporary as ... Upper Canada .
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... Upper Canada things are very different ; for the Pro- vince at present affords so few excitements to individual exertion , and such unpromising prospects , that all plans to promote its aggrandisement and prosperity ... Upper Canada .
... Upper Canada things are very different ; for the Pro- vince at present affords so few excitements to individual exertion , and such unpromising prospects , that all plans to promote its aggrandisement and prosperity ... Upper Canada .
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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