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77. Form (A), uf prayer and tlianksgiving to Almighty God; to be used 



on Tliursday the Sixth Day of April, 1S15, being the Day appointed 

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78. Lancaster (Joseph). Proceedings of the House of Assembly of Lower 



Canada on the state of progress of Education (Free Schools), with an 

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79. Lancaster. Free schools upon the system of Jos. Lancaster. Quebec. 



80. McDonald (A.) Instructions for Vaccine Inoculation, with a Description 



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81. Letters (The), of Veritas, republished from The Montreal Herald; con- 



taining a succinct narrative of the military administration of Sir 

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 belongs not to him. Montreal: Printed by W. Gray. 157 p. in-8. 



(Brochure attribuée à Stephen Sewell, de Montréal, solliciteur 

 général pour le Bas-Canada, et frère de Jonathan Sewell, juge en chef. 

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 libelleuse. L'imprimeur et l'éditeur furent aussi mis en état 

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82. Smith (William). History of Canada from its first discovery to the 



peace of 1763, by W. Smith, esquire. Clerk of the Parliament and 

 Master in Chauncery of the Province of Lower Canada. Quebec: 

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83. Stewart (Hon. and Rev. C.) A short view of the present state of the 



Eastern Townships, with hints for their improvement. Moritreal, 

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84. Stewart (Hon. and Rt. Rev. C. J.) New Year's Sermon, reviewing the 



events of the war with the United States during the year 1814. 

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1816 



85. Byron. Poems on his domestic circumstances. By Lord Byron. I. 



Fare thee well. II. A sketch from private life. With the Star of 

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86. McAdam (Adam). Communications, originally published in the Montreal 



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87. Macdonald (Archibald). Reply to the letter lately addressed to the Earl 



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