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Preface 1. Departure from the United States for Canada 2. Sketch of the history of York or Toronto 3. Resemblances and differences between Canada and the United States 4. Facts connected with the recent rebellion in Upper Canada 5. Departure from Toronto 6. Visit to the Kingston Penitentiary 7. Departure from Kingston for Montreal 8. Early history of Montreal 9. Situation of Montreal 10. Municipal government 11. Monument to Lord Nelson 12. Departure from Montreal for Quebec 13. Earliest intercourse with Canada 14. Description of the city in its present state 15. Religious establishments of the French Catholics 16. Visit to the Citadel with the chief engineer 17. Commerce of Quebec 18. Visit to the Falls of Montmorenci 19. General sketch of the history of Canada 20. Departure from Quebec 21. First settlement of Nova Scotia by the French 22. General description of the Province of Nova Scotia 23. Cape Breton 24. Island of Newfoundland 25. Leave Halifax for journey to Windsor 26. History of New Brunswick and St. John 27. Departure for Fredericton 28. General view of the Province of New Brunswick 29. Capacity of our colonies to relieve the mother-country of her surplus population 30. Departure from Fredericton 31. Intended journey through Mexico, and voyage by the Pacific to China Supplementary chapter Postscript Index.
Preface 1. Departure from the United States for Canada 2. Sketch of the history of York or Toronto 3. Resemblances and differences between Canada and the United States 4. Facts connected with the recent rebellion in Upper Canada 5. Departure from Toronto 6. Visit to the Kingston Penitentiary 7. Departure from Kingston for Montreal 8. Early history of Montreal 9. Situation of Montreal 10. Municipal government 11. Monument to Lord Nelson 12. Departure from Montreal for Quebec 13. Earliest intercourse with Canada 14. Description of the city in its present state 15. Religious establishments of the French Catholics 16. Visit to the Citadel with the chief engineer 17. Commerce of Quebec 18. Visit to the Falls of Montmorenci 19. General sketch of the history of Canada 20. Departure from Quebec 21. First settlement of Nova Scotia by the French 22. General description of the Province of Nova Scotia 23. Cape Breton 24. Island of Newfoundland 25. Leave Halifax for journey to Windsor 26. History of New Brunswick and St. John 27. Departure for Fredericton 28. General view of the Province of New Brunswick 29. Capacity of our colonies to relieve the mother-country of her surplus population 30. Departure from Fredericton 31. Intended journey through Mexico, and voyage by the Pacific to China Supplementary chapter Postscript Index.
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