Ontario History, Volúmenes 12-16Ontario Historical Society, 1914 Vols. 29- include the society's Report, 1931/32- except 1938/39-1939/40 which were issued separately. |
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... brought him in contact with Mr. Dale , pro- prietor of the New Lanark mills , with whose daughter he promptly pro- ceeded to fall in love and afterward marry . Owen induced his partners ( for he was now part owner of the Chorlton Twist ...
... brought him in contact with Mr. Dale , pro- prietor of the New Lanark mills , with whose daughter he promptly pro- ceeded to fall in love and afterward marry . Owen induced his partners ( for he was now part owner of the Chorlton Twist ...
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... brought by the community from Britain . The motive power was Indian ponies , the only representa- tive of the equine race then found in those parts . A member of the Jones family of a later generation , and still living , has told us ...
... brought by the community from Britain . The motive power was Indian ponies , the only representa- tive of the equine race then found in those parts . A member of the Jones family of a later generation , and still living , has told us ...
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... brought with them , but chairs , tables and bedsteads had to be manufactured by each man for himself . Blocks of wood might serve for seats , the lid of a chest could do duty as a table , and a few poles could be put together to form a ...
... brought with them , but chairs , tables and bedsteads had to be manufactured by each man for himself . Blocks of wood might serve for seats , the lid of a chest could do duty as a table , and a few poles could be put together to form a ...
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... brought down to within two months . We have no record of General Brock ever having been here , as we find his time fully taken up elsewhere after coming to Upper Canada up to the time of his death ; and we do not know whether any ...
... brought down to within two months . We have no record of General Brock ever having been here , as we find his time fully taken up elsewhere after coming to Upper Canada up to the time of his death ; and we do not know whether any ...
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... faith came from the other side of the international line . It , for a time , brought Canadians of French and British and American extraction together in defence of their hearths The War of 1812-15 J CASTELL HOPKINS, TORONTO.
... faith came from the other side of the international line . It , for a time , brought Canadians of French and British and American extraction together in defence of their hearths The War of 1812-15 J CASTELL HOPKINS, TORONTO.
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