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HUMOURS OF ’37 GRAVE, GAY AND GRIM REBELLION TIMES IN THE CANADAS. BY ROBINA AND KATHLEEN MACFARLANE LIZARS, Authors of “In the Days of the Canada Company: the Story of the Settlement of the Huron Tract.” “The humours are commonly the most important and most variable parts of the animal body.” TORONTO: WILLIAM BRIGGS, Wesley Buildings.
PREFACE.
NEW WORDS TO AN OLD SONG; OR, JOHN GILPIN TRAVESTIED.
CONTENTS.
HUMOURS OF ’37.
Baneful Domination.
More Baneful Domination.
The Canadas at Westminster.
A Call to Umbrellas. “We must have bloody noses, and cracked crowns, and pass them current, too.”
Le Grand Brule.
Gallows Hill.
Autocrats All. “It is in me and shall out.”
“Horrible! Most Horrible!!
Huron’s Age Heroic.
Deborahs of ’37.
ERRATUM.
In the Days of the Canada Company The Story of the Settlement of the Huron Tract, and a View of the Social Life of the Period.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS
Canadian Historical Literature. (PUBLISHED IN 1896-97.)
WILLIAM BRIGGS, Richmond St. West, Toronto. Montreal: C. W. COATES. Halifax: S. F. HUESTIS.
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