in Scotland and is a very important resource. The selected journals of L. M. Montgomery, ed. M. [H.] Rubio and E. [H.] Waterston (5v., Toronto, 1985–2004), are drawn from the
. Mary Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston (4v., Toronto, 1985–98), 2: 312; E. J. Pratt, “A new book,” Christian Guardian, 4
. M. Montgomery, ed. Mary Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston (4v., Toronto, 1985–98), 1. P.E.I., House of Assembly
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John Henry Willan was the author of: A manual of the
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Alexander Somerville’s writings include: The
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Morning Chronicle (Quebec), 1847–49. Quebec Gazette, 1833–74. Beaulieu et Hamelin
P. Waterston and others . . . and various other petitions, for amendments to the lumber act . . .”; 1849, app. P.P.P.P., “First report of the select committee on the lumber
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W. J. Anderson, “The archives of Canada,” and “Canadian history, the siege and blockade of Quebec, by
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“The annexation movement, 1849–50,” ed. A. G. Penny, CHR, V (1924), 236–61
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William Bristow, The commercial prospects of Canada
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George Drought Warburton is the author of Hochelaga; or, England in the New World, ed. [B.] E
icy regions of the Pole.”
Elizabeth Waterston and J. J. Talman
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Elizabeth Waterston
John Sheridan Hogan is the author of The Canadas
(Oshawa, Ont., 1946). M. E. [Hillman] Waterston, Pioneers in agriculture: Massey, McIntosh, Saunders
Fenimore Cooper, would ensure their increasing value. Critic Elizabeth Waterston has observed that Bogle Corbet was the “first major work to define Canadianism by reference to an American
able and talented political writer” with an “amiable and virtuous character.”
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