Songs of the Wilderness: Being a Collection of Poems, Written in Some Different Parts of the Territory of the Hudson's Bay Company, and in the Wilds of Canada, on the Route to that Territory in the Spring and Summer of 1844; Interspersed with Some Illustrative Notes |
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... respecting the country , the moral and religious condition of its inhabitants , and the Missions of the Church established for their benefit , appear in three letters from the Author to the Secretary of the Church Missionary Society ...
... respecting the country , the moral and religious condition of its inhabitants , and the Missions of the Church established for their benefit , appear in three letters from the Author to the Secretary of the Church Missionary Society ...
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... respecting the prospects and the wants of this Institution . The College , which is presided over by the Rev. Jasper Nicolls , M.A. , Michel Fellow of Queen's College , Oxford , and the supreme control over which is vested by the ...
... respecting the prospects and the wants of this Institution . The College , which is presided over by the Rev. Jasper Nicolls , M.A. , Michel Fellow of Queen's College , Oxford , and the supreme control over which is vested by the ...
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... respecting my hopes of an experiment , hitherto untried on my own part , before the public ; but I speak from the very decided consciousness , that my poetry is not of a school or a stamp to suit the prevailing taste of the times ...
... respecting my hopes of an experiment , hitherto untried on my own part , before the public ; but I speak from the very decided consciousness , that my poetry is not of a school or a stamp to suit the prevailing taste of the times ...
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... respecting one of his letters , that it was long , but that he had not had time to make it shorter . For the poems themselves , their author will bless God , if , independently of the direct object connected with their pub- lication ...
... respecting one of his letters , that it was long , but that he had not had time to make it shorter . For the poems themselves , their author will bless God , if , independently of the direct object connected with their pub- lication ...
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... Respecting the quondam brigades of canoes which passed by this route laden with peltries , and the song of the voyageurs , I may refer to The toils of the Voyageur in this volume ; and respecting the crosses erected to mark the graves ...
... Respecting the quondam brigades of canoes which passed by this route laden with peltries , and the song of the voyageurs , I may refer to The toils of the Voyageur in this volume ; and respecting the crosses erected to mark the graves ...
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