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Socratic Club, which met weekly during term to argue the reasons for and against Christianity. It was led by the literary scholar and Christian apologist C. S. Lewis, who deeply impressed Grant with his
Victor, Hart’s beloved youngest son and a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston. In January he was brought home in W. C. Van Horne’s private railway car; his death in
Archives des Colonies and Archives de la Marine. See particularly AN, Col., B, C11A, C11E, C11G, C13A, D2C, and F3, and AN, Marine, B1
Inglis*], S. Cunard, Col. [John] Yorke &c. During most of 1834 and 1835 Cunard was absent from Council meetings. He was present
. C. P. Stacey [What appears to be the only authentic portrait of Brock is a pastel profile now in the possession of
, and other variants), commonly called John Cabot, is known. His birth is now often given as c. 1450 although there is no firm evidence. The earliest historical document which refers to him
 
Des Rochers and Marie-Anne de Belrieux de Virazel; d. c. 9 June 1788 in England. Hector Theophilus Cramahé, the tenth and last
publications, 1882–1982, comp. R. H. Hubbard (Ottawa, 1987). C. [C.] Berger, Science, God, and nature in Victorian Canada (Toronto, 1983). T. H. Clark
–40, 2: 27–36; Journal, app., 1825–26: 5–9; 1830: 21–48, 67; 1833–34: 113–20; Statutes, 1802, c.3; 1831, c.14; 1834, c.53; 1838
 
. 1804; 18 janv., 28 mars, 5 sept. 1805; 15 sept., 3 nov. 1807; 2 avril 1818. ASQ, C 36: 73, 96, 102, 104, 106; Polygraphie, IX: 63; XIX: 49; XXV: 34, 40. PAC, MG 11
). Robert Bothwell, “Canadian representation at Washington: a study in colonial responsibility,” CHR, 53 (1972): 125–48. R. C. Brown, Robert Laird Borden: a biography (2v., Toronto
KEMPT, Sir JAMES, army officer and colonial administrator; b. c
contradictory reports about the strength or morale of their opponents; Colonel C. L. L. Foster*, a competent British regular
Murdoch Clarke, Eugene Alfred Forsey, Maurice MacDonald, Archie McIntyre, Joseph Nearing (who shared a scrapbook), C. B. Wade, and Annie Whitfield were also helpful. Short biographical accounts of
 
c. 1780 in Scotland, possibly in Dumfries; m. 21 Dec. 1811 Theresa Wright in Niagara (Niagara-on-the-Lake), Upper Canada, and they had two sons and two daughters; d. 3
Alexander Macdonald, G.C.B., first prime minister of the Dominion of Canada (rev. ed., Toronto, 1930). There are also a few more specialized treatments of phases in his career. Rose’s
. C. M. Wallace [Smith’s 30 years in politics had been
.C. The centenary volume of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, 1824–1924, ed. Henry Ievers (Quebec, 1924). Christie, Hist. of L.C. (1848–55), 6: 396
 
YOUNG, JOHN, merchant, entrepreneur, seigneur, politician, militia officer, office holder, landowner, and judge; b. c
Abbott and the foundations of heart surgery, 1992). S. B. Frost, “The Abbotts of McGill,” McGill Journal of Education ([Montreal]), 13 (1978): 253–70. Hervé Gagnon et C. D. Nadeau
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