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  • Little, J. I. “The Peddler’s Tale: Radical Religion and Family Marginality in the Journal of Ralph Merry, 1804-1863.” In Mapping the Margins: The Family and Social Discipline in Canada, 1700-1975, edited by Nancy Christie and Michael Gauvreau, 209–234. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2004.

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