Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen 76William Blackwood, 1854 |
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... position of 1820 . " In 1831 there was a return to the policy which existed previous to 1822 . United States ' products of the forests and agri- culture were admitted into Canada free , and could be exported thence as Canadian produce ...
... position of 1820 . " In 1831 there was a return to the policy which existed previous to 1822 . United States ' products of the forests and agri- culture were admitted into Canada free , and could be exported thence as Canadian produce ...
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... position as foreigners . From 1841 the devel- opment of the upper province was most rapid . We have given the population in 1842 at 486,055 souls . In 1851 it was 952,004 , having in- creased nearly 100 per cent in the nine years . The ...
... position as foreigners . From 1841 the devel- opment of the upper province was most rapid . We have given the population in 1842 at 486,055 souls . In 1851 it was 952,004 , having in- creased nearly 100 per cent in the nine years . The ...
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... position of the province , both social and industrial , which must ex- ercise a powerful influence in its future development . The tourist , or the longer to report the existence there of casual visitor of Upper Canada , has no a state ...
... position of the province , both social and industrial , which must ex- ercise a powerful influence in its future development . The tourist , or the longer to report the existence there of casual visitor of Upper Canada , has no a state ...
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... position , climate , & c . , have been very partially made use of , and indeed are scarcely comprehended . Of one of the most valuable portions of the territory of Canada - the valley of the Ottawa - a very small area only has been ...
... position , climate , & c . , have been very partially made use of , and indeed are scarcely comprehended . Of one of the most valuable portions of the territory of Canada - the valley of the Ottawa - a very small area only has been ...
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... position which she occupies towards what may be regard- ed as the great Transatlantic power . Regarded commercially , British Ame- rica occupies a position which renders her of infinite advantage to the com- merce and greatness of the ...
... position which she occupies towards what may be regard- ed as the great Transatlantic power . Regarded commercially , British Ame- rica occupies a position which renders her of infinite advantage to the com- merce and greatness of the ...
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Página 401 - For since the beginning of the world men have not heard, nor perceived by the ear, neither hath the eye seen, O God, beside thee, what he hath prepared for him that waiteth for him.
Página 572 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
Página 295 - I have made the earth, and created man upon it: I, even my hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all their host have I commanded.
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Página 561 - So if any man think philosophy and universality to be idle studies, he doth not consider that all professions are from thence served and supplied. And this I take to be a great cause that hath hindered the progression of learning, because these fundamental knowledges have been studied but in passage.
Página 466 - Under each picture were engraved, in characters filled up with bright copper, inscriptions describing the scenes represented. Above the sculptures were painted other events — the king, attended by his eunuchs and warriors, receiving his prisoners, entering into alliances with other monarchs, or performing some sacred duty. These representations were enclosed in colored borders of elaborate and elegant design.
Página 44 - I saw Hamlet Prince of Denmark played, but now the old plays began to disgust this refined age, since his Majesties being so long abroad.