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Canada affairs. : The Brighton Gazette having advocated the cause of the North American colonies, in the sincere and deep conviction that they form an(...)
Canada affairs. : The Brighton Gazette having advocated the cause of the North American colonies, in the sincere and deep conviction that they form an(...)
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Canada affairs. : The Brighton Gazette having advocated the cause of the North American colonies, in the sincere and deep conviction that they form an(...)

Date1836?
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Brighton gazette
Brighton gazette.
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Canada affairs. : The Brighton Gazette having advocated the cause of the North American colonies, in the sincere and deep conviction that they form an essential part of the British Empire, and that they are of the greatest importance to its political power, as well as to the national wealth and happiness, whether considered as nurturing by their commerce those seamen who are destined to be the great arm of her power, or as consuming for their population the largest quantity of her manufactures in their most finished state, the present has been thought a fit opportunity to re-publish certain articles which have recently appeared in the above journal upon the subject of Canadian affairs. Caption title. Letters received from Canada about the state of affairs in Canada prior to the Rebellion of 1837. ''... It is hoped that, although written on the spur of the moment, and at detached periods, without reference to each other, they will not prove without value to those whose attention is about to be drawn to the consideration of this important question.'' First printed in the Brighton Gazette, Feb. 18, 1836 to May 12, 1836.
Dimensions||18 cm.||
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Call Number / Accession Number37131055452247D
Dewey Number971.03 C12 BR
Country:Canada