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IN THE

CANADAS:

INCLUDING

A Tour through Part

OF

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

IN THE YEAR 1823.

BY EDWARD ALLEN TALBOT, ESQ.,

OF THE TALBOT SETTLEMENT, UPPER CANADA.

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LETTER XXVII.

Manners and customs of the Upper Province Want of hospitality

I among the Canadians

Their Winter visits

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Valuable nature of juvenile labour

Legislative enactments for the encouragement of Schools

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Reasons for the deterioration in the morality of many Settlers

Their insulated situation

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Settlers prefer to purchase Land of Individuals at a cheaper rate

Disappointment of many Emigrants, on finding a Charge made for

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Inadequacy of Fifty Acres for the support of a Pauper Settler

Depreciation in the value of Agricultural Produce

Amount of Imports and Exports

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Emigration-The mode observed in obtaining Government-Grants

The Settlement Duties required

Best method of their being performed

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Advice respecting the erection of a Log-hut, and the hiring of

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Various plans for assisting Pauper Emigrants, one of them examined

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Emigration Estimated Expence of removing a Pauper Family of five 081 persons to Upper Canada and settling them comfortably Encouragement of Government

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