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Excerpt from Historical Souvenir and Book of the Pageants of the 300th Anniversary of the Founding of Quebec, the Ancient Capital of Canada: July Twentieth to Thirty First, Nineteen Hundred and Eight
The ties which then attended the creation of a colony add lustre to the name of Samuel de Champlain. The Canadian elimite used to be not balmy, and’ within the absence of gold mines few inducements might be ofl’ered to the immigrant.
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