The relations of the industry of Canada, with the mother country and the United States, being a speech by Isaac Buchanan ..together with a series of articles in defence of the national sentiments contained therein, which originally appeared in the columns of the "Hamilton spectator" ..To which is added a speech delivered by him at ..London, Canada West ..besides an extended introductory explanation, and an appendix containing various valuable documents . ty, yetclearness and even elegance of expression,—that Icannot for a moment doubt that the work in prove of the greatest utilit
The relations of the industry of Canada, with the mother country and the United States, being a speech by Isaac Buchanan ..together with a series of articles in defence of the national sentiments contained therein, which originally appeared in the columns of the "Hamilton spectator" ..To which is added a speech delivered by him at ..London, Canada West ..besides an extended introductory explanation, and an appendix containing various valuable documents . ty, yetclearness and even elegance of expression,—that Icannot for a moment doubt that the work in prove of the greatest utility in our schools.—R. Bouchette. I have no hesitation in saying that I think the workan excellent one, both in plan, and execution, and wellfitted to supply a place which I have understood to bevoid among school books.—Thomas M. Taylor. I have much pleasure in stating that I have neverseen a work better adapted for the use of educationalintitutions.—Richard Nettle, Superintendent of Fishe-ries for Loiver Canada. I feel much interested in its appearance, and Iaccord to it my unqualified approbation.—Jo/i»i Smith,Head Master of the High School, St! John, C. E. That your General Geography, with maps and illus-trations, will have the tendency to advance the impor-tant objects which it proposes is unquestionable. Itis intelligent, practical, and highly interesting.—Tlios,Worthirigton. 328 lovells series of school books. [1864. B. N. A. CITY 01 MONTREAL. Extracts from Opinions of the Canadian Press on Lovells General Geography. We have now a Geography whence our youngpeople will acquire a correct idea of the country theylive in, and which will assert in the face of theworld our right to consideration and respect.—Montreal Herald. We think Mr. Hodgins has succeeded in compilinga Geography, which is not only a great improvementon all that have been hitherto in use in our schools,but is as nearly pertect as is possible in a Geographyfor general use.—Montreal Gazette
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