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Durflinger, Serge M. “Owing Allegiance: The British Community in Verdun, Quebec, During the Second World War.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 36, no. 1 (2004): 4–23.
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Arch, Stephen Carl. “Frances Brooke’s ’Circle of Friends’ : The Limits of Epistolarity in The History of Emily Montague.” Early American Literature Vol. 39, no. 3 (2004): 465–485.
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Little, J. I. “Canadian Pastoral: Promotional Images of British Colonization in Lower Canada’s Eastern Townships during the 1830s.” Journal of Historical Geography Vol. 29, no. 3 (April 2003): 189–211.
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Desloges, Yvon. “Behind the Scenes of the Lachine Canal Landscape.” The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archaeology Vol. 29, no. 1 (2003): 7–20.
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Chilton, Lisa-Anne. “Migrants in Montreal: Managing British Female Immigrants at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” British Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 16, no. 1 (2003): 59–70.
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Browde, Anatole. “Settling the Canadian Colonies: A Comparison of Two Nineteenth-Century Land Companies.” Business History Review Vol. 76, no. 2 (Summer 2002): 299–335.
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Little, J. I. “The Methodistical Way: Revivalism and Popular Resistance to the Wesleyan Church Discipline in the Stanstead Circuit, Lower Canada, 1821-52.” Studies in Religion/Sciences religieuses Vol. 31, no. 2 (2002): 171–194.
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Pelletier, Jean-Guy. “Samuel Phillips, premier greffier de l’Assemblée législative.” Bulletin de la Bibliothèque de l’Assemblée nationale Vol. 30, no. 3–4 (Décembre 2001): 12–15.
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Seccareccia, Mario, and Maurice Saint-Germain. “Main-d’œuvre immigrante et développement dualiste : l’économie canadienne au milieu du XIXe siècle.” Histoire sociale/Social History Vol. 34, no. 68 (November 2001): 251–276.
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Green, Alan, and Mary MacKinnon. “The Slow Assimilation of British Immigrants in Canada: Evidence From Montreal and Toronto.” Explorations in Economic History Vol. 38, no. 3 (July 2001): 315–338.
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Lewis, Robert D. “A City Transformed: Manufacturing Districts and Suburban Growth in Montreal, 1850-1929.” Journal of Historical Geography Vol. 27, no. 1 (January 2001): 20–35.
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McMaster, Juliet. “Young Jane Austen and the First Canadian Novel: From Emily Montague to ‘Amelia Webster’ and Love and Freindship.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction Vol. 11, no. 3 (April 1999): 339–346.
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Watts, Jacques. “L’émigration britannique de 1847 et de 1848.” L’Estuaire: Revue d’histoire des pays de l’estuaire Vol. 21, no. 2 (53) (Juin 1998): 21–23.
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Skidmore, Colleen. “‘All That Is Interesting in the Canadas’ : William Notman’s Maple Box Portfolio of Stereographic Views, 1860.” Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes Vol. 32, no. 4 (Winter 1998): 69–90.
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Moysey, Richard D. “George Slack: A Pioneer Townships Clergyman.” Journal of Eastern Townships Studies/Revue d’études des Cantons de l’Est No. 13 (Fall-Winter -1999 1998): 59–73.
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MacDonald, Mary Lu. “The Export/Import Trade in Ideas: The Role of United Kingdom Periodicals in Shaping Canadian Political and Social, as Well as Literary, Discourse in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century.” Epilogue : Canadian Bulletin for the History of Books, Libraries and Archives/Épilogue : Bulletin canadien pour l’histoire du livre, et l’histoire des bibliothèques et des archives No. 13 (1998): 21–28.
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Yates, G. Kenneth. “His Majesty’s 47th Regiment of Foot in Canada: 1777-1782.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research Vol. 74, no. 3000 (1996): 212–217.
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Laviolette, Luc. “L’organisation sociale dans la seigneurie de Beauharnois sous l’impulsion des Ellice (1795-1845).” Chateauguay Valley Historical Society Annual Journal/Revue annuelle de la Société historique de la vallée de la Châteauguay Vol. 29 (1996): 52–58.
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Laurence, Dan H. “Katie Samuel: Shaw’s Flameless ‘Old Flame’.” Shaw: The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies Vol. 15 (1995): 3–19.
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Epstein, Clarence. “Early Protestant Church Architecture in Montreal.” British Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 10, no. 2 (1995): 258–270.
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Ménard, Alain. “Le major Campbell, promoteur d’une agriculture moderne au Bas-Canada au milieu du XIXe siècle.” Les cahiers d’histoire de la Société d’histoire de Beloeil-Mont-Saint-Hilaire Vol. 15, no. 45 (October 1994): 31–38.
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Beckwith, John. “Choral Music in Montreal Circa 1900: Three Composers.” University of Toronto Quarterly Vol. 63, no. 4 (Summer 1994): 504–517.
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Coates, Colin MacMillan. “Like ‘The Thames Towards Putney’: The Appropriation of Landscapes in Lower Canada.” Canadian Historical Review Vol. 74, no. 3 (September 1993): 317–343.
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Croft, L. R. “P.H. Gosse in Newfoundland and Lower Canada, 1827-1838.” Archives of Natural History Vol. 20, no. 1 (1993): 1–29.
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Coutu, Jean. “Philanthropy and Propaganda: The Bust of George III in Montréal.” RACAR (Revue d’art canadienne/Canadian Art Review) Vol. 19, no. 1–2 (1992): 59–67.
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Stanzel, Franz K. “Innocent Eyes?: Canadian Landscape As Seen By Frances Brooke, Susanna Moodie And Others.” International Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue internationale d’études canadiennes Vol. 4 (Fall 1991): 97–110.
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Boudreau, Claude. “Histoire de l’arpentage : le Régime anglais après 1760.” Arpenteur-géomètre Vol. 17, no. 5 (January 1991): 39–42.
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Bélanger, Jules. “L’histoire de la Gaspésie : conférence inaugural.” Gaspésie Vol. 29, no. 3–4 (1991): 6–12.
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Annett, Kenneth. “British Influence in Gaspésia.” Gaspésie Vol. 29, no. 3–4 (1991): 46–56.
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Méthé, Charles, and Guy Tremblay. “Quand l’héritage britannique s’affiche : à New Richmond, un centre d’interprétation évoque la vie des anglophones en terre gaspésienne.” Continuité No. 47 (Printemps 1990): 30–31.
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