| New York (N.Y.) - 1839 - 226 pages
...miles long. The ancient city of Montreal, which is naturally the commereial capital of the Canadas, will not bear the least comparison in any respect...sides that we shall find the best evidence of our owu inferiority. That painful but undeniable truth is most manifest in the country districts through... | |
| United States - 1839 - 622 pages
...miles long. The ancient city of Montreal, which is naturally the commercial capital of the Canada*, will not bear the least comparison, in any respect,...best evidence of our own inferiority. That painful bu» undeniable truth is most manifest in the country districts through which the line ef national... | |
| United States - 1839 - 630 pages
...miles long. Th* ancient city of. Montreal, which is naturally the commercial capital of the Canadaa, will not bear the least comparison, in any respect,...between the larger towns on the two sides that we shall finer the best evidence of our own inferiority. That painful but undeniable truth is most manifest... | |
| English literature - 1846 - 588 pages
...only fifteen miles long. The ancient city of Montreal, which is naturally the capital of the Canadas, will not bear the least comparison, in any respect,...evidence of our own inferiority. That painful but most undeniable truth is most manifest in the country districts through which the line of national... | |
| English literature - 1846 - 674 pages
...only fifteen miles long. The ancient city of Montreal, which is naturally the capital of the Canada', will not bear the least comparison, in any respect,...in the difference between the larger towns on the t\vo sides, that we shall find the best evidence of our own inferiority. That painful but most undeniable... | |
| Jesse Chickering - Massachusetts - 1846 - 270 pages
...and desolate. The ancient city of Montreal, which is naturally the commercial capital of the Canadas, will not bear the least comparison in any respect with Buffalo, which is a creation of yesterday." The right of emigration, or of a removal from one country to another for the purpose of a permanent... | |
| Jesse Chickering - Emigration and immigration law - 1848 - 106 pages
...and desolate. The ancient city of Montreal, which is naturally the commercial capital of the Canadas, will not bear the least comparison in any respect with Buffalo, which is a creation of yesterday." The right of emigration. or of a removal from one country to another for the purpose of a permanent... | |
| Jesse Chickering - Emigration and immigration law - 1848 - 120 pages
...comparison, in a;'y respect, with Buflalo, which is a creation of yesterday. But it is no: :.i !liu •difference between .the larger towns on the two sides that we shall liml the best evidence of our own inferiority. That painful but undeniable irm!' is most manifest in... | |
| 1854 - 768 pages
...seems waste and desolate. . . The ancient city of Montreal, which is naturally the capital of Canada, will not bear the least comparison in any respect...sides, that we shall find the best evidence of our inferiority. That painful but undeniable truth is most manifest in the country districts, through which... | |
| American literature - 1854 - 704 pages
...ancient city of Montreal, which is naturally the capital of Canada, will not bear the least comparison hi any respect with Buffalo, which is a creation of yesterday. But it ia not in the difference between the larger towns on the two sides, that we shall find the best evidence... | |
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