"Entered according to Act of the ProvincialLegislature,
for the Protection of Copy-rights, in the year one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-six, by P.Sinclair, Quebec, in
the Office of the Registrar of the Province ofCanada."
Una manus calamum teneat, manus altera ferrum,
Sic sis nominibus dignus utrinque tuis.
TO
JOSEPH MORRIN, ESQUIRE, M. D.,
MAYOR OF QUEBEC,
IS DEDICATED, AS THE ONLY MONUMENT, WHICH CAN BERAISED
TO ACKNOWLEDGED WORTH,
BY HIS OBLIGED AND FAITHFUL
FRIEND AND SERVANT,
THE AUTHOR.
INDEX.
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CHAPTER I. | |
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Canada Discovered | 4 |
Cartier's Arrival in the St. Lawrence | 5 |
Commencement of the Fur Trade | 6 |
Quebec Founded | 7 |
Exploration of the Ottawa | 8 |
The Cold—Lake Huron | 9 |
Sixty White Inhabitants | 10 |
The First Franco-Canadian | 11 |
The Colonists Dissatisfied | 12 |
The Hundred Associates | 13 |
Quebec Surrendered to the English | 14 |
The Restoration—Death of Champlain | 15 |
The Massacre at Sillery | 16 |
The Effect of Rum upon the Iroquois | 17 |
Arrival of Troops—A Moon-LightFlitting | 18 |
Swearing and Blasphemy—The Earthquake | 19 |
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