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A Tour Through Upper and Lower Canada. by John C. Ogden, of the Episcopal Church. Containing, a View of the Present State of Religion, Learning, Commerce, Agriculture, Colonization, Customs and Manners (Paperback)
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A Tour Through Upper and Lower Canada. by John C. Ogden, of the Episcopal Church. Containing, a View of the Present State of Religion, Learning, Commerce, Agriculture, Colonization, Customs and Manners (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 150
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The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly
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edition identification: ++++<sourceLibrary>Library of
Congress<ESTCID>W002525<Notes>Error in paging: p. 92-93
misnumbered 90-91. "A letter from a gentleman to his friend,
descriptive of the different settlements in the province of Upper
Canada."--p. 89]-117, dated: New-York, 20th, Nov. 1794. "The
valuable information contained in the following letter, and the
very respectable character of the author, lead the writer of the
Tour, to subjoin this also, that the volume may be more useful to
the public."--p. 90]. First published separately at Philadelphia in
1795, with title: A letter from a gentleman to his friend, in
England, descriptive of the different settlements in the province
of Upper Canada (Evans 29236).<imprintFull>Wilmington Del.]:
Printed by Bonsal and Niles, for the author, --1800.
<collation>117, 3] p.; 12
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