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Families were Settled: And of a Journey through a Large Portion of the London and Gore Districts, with a Map, Shewing the Route; a Description of the State of the Country Generally, and the Nature of the Soil : To which is Added a Comparison of the Route to Upper Canada by Quebec, with that by New York; and Observations on the Proper Mode of Fitting Out Emigrants Ships
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Emigrants, Sent Out from Sussex, in 1834, by the Petworth Emigration Committee, to Montreal, Thence Up the River Ottawa and through the Rideau Canal, to Toronto, Upper Canada, and Afterwards to Hamilton also of the Journey from Hamilton to the Township of
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