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i * The Publishers Circular - ^ $ m no- ^^
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WILL BE PUBLISHED IMMEDIATELY . ZB 1 T THE ^ dl-A-IS / Q . TJIS OIF XjOR ^ sTE . MEMORIES OF CANADA AND SCOTLAND . SPEECHES AND VERSES j BY HIS EXCELLENCY THK RT . HON . THE MARQUIS OF LORNE . I This is a volume consisting of verses written by the Marquis of Lome during Ms I residence in Canada , and of addresses delivered during his term of office as Governor- I General . I The poems are on Canadian or Scottish subjects . The Canadian themes are I taken from all parts of Canada—from the River St John on the East to the Q'Appelle I on the West . The Scottish subjects are such as Highlanders love ; among them is a I poem translated for the first time from the Gaelic , and , a new feature in Canadian I books , the Gaelic original is given . I Lord Lorne will long be remembered in Canada for the thoroughness with I which he personally investigated all matters relating to the natural resources and the I history and literature , of Canada . His speeches are full of faith in the future of the I . country , and he has not hesitated to embody this faith in the addresses he delivered I all over Canada . This volume contains speeches at Halifax , St . John , Quebec , I Montreal , Ottawa , Kingston , Toronto , Hamilton , Winnipeg , and Victoria- His I addresses at Fort Shaw , Montana , San Francisco , Londonderry , and Liverpool are I included . I Canad The ians volume of a nobl ( produced eman of hi or g ig inall rank y in and Canada ancient ) ¦ w lineage ¦ ill be , who pleasant has identified souvenir himseii to all a with friend the th to e feelings Canada and lad wherever asp who irations b he her may of res the go idenc . country They e in , will Canada and not ¦ ¦ who fo ¦ added , rget they him may a , uni much well e less brillian pe w , ill will they be to forget Royal y y qu cy his term of office , and they will hope that the motto of the house of Argyll , * A * I for Oblh live 'iscaris short ? wil years l revive graced the b memory y their of presence the far this North d - istant land in dependency ¦ the minds of of the those British who I Empire . It is hoped that a souvenir so pleasantly recognised ¦ in Canada will be read with interest by Englishmen- I The book will be in crown 8 vo . 368 pages , bound in cloth , price 7 s . 6 d . I London : SAMPSON LOW , AIARSTON , SEARLE , A RtVINGTON , I Crown Buildings , 188 Fleet Street , ELC . ( 66 *) Jm
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 1, 1883, page 1102, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01111883/page/66/
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