From Aberdeen to Ottawa in 1845: The Diary of Alexander MuirAberdeen University Press, 1990 - 131 páginas |
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... seen as a sign that Britain was no longer interested in retaining control over the Canadian colonies , and as a prelude to independence . The British colonies in what is now Canada ( the Atlantic provinces of Newfoundland , Prince ...
... seen as a sign that Britain was no longer interested in retaining control over the Canadian colonies , and as a prelude to independence . The British colonies in what is now Canada ( the Atlantic provinces of Newfoundland , Prince ...
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... seen . Passed ' Point Mille Vaushe ' : 27 two ships were lost upon it last season , the whole crew of the one and the captain ( Rae of Aberdeen ) 28 of the other perished . A strong current runs here at the rate of 2 1/2 miles per hour ...
... seen . Passed ' Point Mille Vaushe ' : 27 two ships were lost upon it last season , the whole crew of the one and the captain ( Rae of Aberdeen ) 28 of the other perished . A strong current runs here at the rate of 2 1/2 miles per hour ...
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... seen for many miles rising in majestic grandeur above all other buildings by which it is surrounded . I ascended the tower to the top , a height of 250 feet , by a flight of steps . The view is grand , the city appears as it were a ...
... seen for many miles rising in majestic grandeur above all other buildings by which it is surrounded . I ascended the tower to the top , a height of 250 feet , by a flight of steps . The view is grand , the city appears as it were a ...
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Aberdeen Harbour Aberdeen Herald Aberdeen Journal Aberdeen to Quebec Aberdeenshire Alexander Findlay Alexander Muir amused April Archives of Canada arrived at Quebec August Auldjo Banffshire banks barque Bayfield beautiful became Britain British brother Bytown Bytown Gazette cabin called Canadian canoe Captain Talbot Census Chats Christie Church Cruden Culsalmond Cumberland Township daughter diary District emigrants Fasken French Gellie George George Auldjo George Muir Glasgow Island James Clearihue Jane July June Keefer Lachine Lake land letter Lord Seaton Lower Canada Lyon Marischal College married miles Montreal morning Muir's Newfoundland Nichol Township night North America North East November o'clock October Old Parish Register Ontario Ottawa River P.J. Anderson parish of Slains passed passengers Port Quebec Gazette rapids Rideau Canal Russell Scotland Scots Scottish September 1845 ship Society Spalding Club steamer steerage Street timber took Toronto town Upper Canada vessel voyage wife William wind