A History of English Canadian Literature to the Confederation Its Relation to T

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A History of English Canadian Literature to the Confederation Its Relation to T
Ray Palmer Baker
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His paternal grandfather emigrated to Canada at the close of the Revolution. At the beginning of the nineteenth century his mother's father, who had joined one of the Scotch settlements on Prince Edward Island, turned west- ward along the shores of the St. Lawrence to the fertile province of Ontario. Like Haliburton and Richardson, Sangster thus represents the Loyalist and Scotch elements of Canadian society. Born at the Navy Yard, Point Fred- erick, where his father was employed, he was famili...ar with the most striking incidents in the history of the Dominion. During the troubles of 1837 he was engaged at Fort Henry in the manufacture of cartridges. Ten years later he went to Amherstburg, the home of Richardson, as editor of the Courier. Returning to Kingston, he became proof reader on the Whig, with which he remained until he entered the civil service at Ottawa. All the circumstances of his career thus extended his knowledge of Canadian thought and feeling.
His first volume of verse, The St.


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