. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1917, read with the following result,Page 59t one thousand seven hundred and fifty-four—1574. and1791 is an interpolation. r LA ROCHEFOUCAULT. 119 At the close of this short acL-ount of the trade of Canada I shall heierepeat once more, that it is a faithful extract of the journal of CountAndriani, of which a friend of his, to whom he had communicated it,permitted me to make use. The abilities and character of Count An-driani, as well as the facility, with which he was able to make his re-searches pursuant to the direction of the British government, inspire


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1917, read with the following result,Page 59t one thousand seven hundred and fifty-four—1574. and1791 is an interpolation. r LA ROCHEFOUCAULT. 119 At the close of this short acL-ount of the trade of Canada I shall heierepeat once more, that it is a faithful extract of the journal of CountAndriani, of which a friend of his, to whom he had communicated it,permitted me to make use. The abilities and character of Count An-driani, as well as the facility, with which he was able to make his re-searches pursuant to the direction of the British government, inspiregreat confidence in the exactness of the information, which he has col-lected. I have not been able myself to substantiate the veracity- of hisaccounts: and besides it is easily understood, that since the time, whenhe wrote, some alterations may have taken place, in point both of thequality and the value of the exports and imports. Page 591. quality— quantites, , quantities. (Smith ha* inter-lined the word quantity before quality.). DAVID :^]: smith.(Anglo-Canadian) From the John Ross Robertson Historical Collection, Toronto. NOTES UPON MR. DE LIANCOURTS TRAVELSIN UPPER CANADA, BY ANANGLO-CANADIAN* DIsraeli, in his Curiosities of Literature/ informs us, that besides the ordinary errors, or Errata, which happen in printing awork, there are others, which are purposely committed, that the erratamay contain what is not permitted to appear in the body of the work/ In these notes which are intended as Errata to the Dukes travels inUpper Canada, we shall dwell very little on the ordinary errors of theprinting, of which, however, there are a competent Quantity—not only inthe Typography, but in the Orthography of the work—we shall not en-large much on the descriptive and topographical Errors of the writer—but we shall principally observe on the Errors which have been purposelycommitted—that our errata may contain a refutation of the falsehoodswith which the work a


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