Canada: an Encyclopædia of the Country: Rebellion of 1837 and constitutional development. Seigneurial tenure and clergy reserve questions. Provincial educational systems. Waterways, canals, shipping and steamship lines. Mines and minerals. History of the Congregational and Baptist churchesJohn Castell Hopkins Linscott Publishing Company, 1898 |
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