Sketches of Celebrated Canadians: And Persons Connected with Canada, from the Earliest Period in the History of the Province Down to the Present TimeHunter, Rose & Company, 1862 - 779 páginas |
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... Toronto , at that period , was scarcely inhabited , and the whole country back , was a dense wilderness ; he therefore , had to find a way to convey his people and their effects to their future residence , and at once set to work in ...
... Toronto , at that period , was scarcely inhabited , and the whole country back , was a dense wilderness ; he therefore , had to find a way to convey his people and their effects to their future residence , and at once set to work in ...
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... Toronto , where he died in June , 1858 , after a life of usefulness and honor . He was one of the first projectors of the Northern Railway and a large stockholder . He married Miss Anne Eliza Finch , daughter of the late Joseph Stace ...
... Toronto , where he died in June , 1858 , after a life of usefulness and honor . He was one of the first projectors of the Northern Railway and a large stockholder . He married Miss Anne Eliza Finch , daughter of the late Joseph Stace ...
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... ( Toronto , Canada West . ) The conduct of Mr. Osgoode was so much approved , as chief- justice of the new province , that in a very short time ( we believe in 1794 , ) he was advanced to the same office in the province of Quebec , now ...
... ( Toronto , Canada West . ) The conduct of Mr. Osgoode was so much approved , as chief- justice of the new province , that in a very short time ( we believe in 1794 , ) he was advanced to the same office in the province of Quebec , now ...
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... Toronto ) harbour , and totally abandoned as lost ; and taking the command , he sailed with her to Niagara , where he was received amidst the cheers of the garrison and others assembled on the shores to greet the arrival of the rescued ...
... Toronto ) harbour , and totally abandoned as lost ; and taking the command , he sailed with her to Niagara , where he was received amidst the cheers of the garrison and others assembled on the shores to greet the arrival of the rescued ...
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... Toronto . He was born in New York , in 1763 , and was of Scottish parentage , but at the conclusion of the American war of independence , his family , with others of the United Empire Loyalists , emigrated to St. John's , New Brunswick ...
... Toronto . He was born in New York , in 1763 , and was of Scottish parentage , but at the conclusion of the American war of independence , his family , with others of the United Empire Loyalists , emigrated to St. John's , New Brunswick ...
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