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The First State Trial in Lower Canada
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The First State Trial in Lower Canada
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Abstract |
A summary of the proceedings at the trial of David McLane, a Scottish-born merchant from the United States. McLane was hanged at Quebec City on 21 July 1797 for treason, after being found guilty of spying for Revolutionary France which was at war with Great Britain since 1793.
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Transactions of the Women`s Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa
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136-146
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1928
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en
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Col. DeSalaberry, René. “The First State Trial in Lower Canada.” Transactions of the Women`s Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa (1928): 136–146.
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