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The Maseres Letters: 1766-1768
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The Maseres Letters: 1766-1768
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| Abstract |
A series of letters written by Francis Maseres (1731-1824), Attorney-General of Quebec from 1766 to 1769, to Fowler Walker, the London agent of the English-speaking merchants in Quebec. Maseres has been described as the "champion" of the mercantile element in the British colony. The book also contains a biography of Maseres, written by the editor, outlining his career in the province as well as his political viewpoints.
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Toronto, ON
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Oxford University Press
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1919
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| Language |
en
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| Notes |
Edited with an introduction, notes and appendices by W. Stewart Wallace. |
| Citation |
Maseres, Francis. The Maseres Letters: 1766-1768. Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press, 1919.
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