Excerpt from Tableau Historique des Progres Materiels Et Intellectuels du Canada
Mais ne discutons pas d'avantage sur les causes de progrès quon ne peut mer, et analysons les faits tels qu'ils se presentent. Ainsi notre population a doublé près de sept fois depuis 17 91. Dans le Canada Supérieur, le District de Home n'avait que 224 habitans en 1794, et en 1848, sa population était de 105, 992. En 1828, le Dis trit de Huron était vaste. Treize ans après, on y Comp tait outre les grands propriétaires, 514 familles venues avec rien et dont le capital à cette époque, se montait a,,13142, 286.11y a vingt ans, London, Hamilton, aujourd'hui villes épiscopales, n'existaient pas. -il y a encore moins de temps que fut vendu pour £80 le sol qu 'occupe l'ambitieuse Cité d'ottawa, qui - vient donner le 0100 en jambe a Montréal et se faire capitale des Canadas. Mont gommerÿ Martin a prétendu démontrer par' des tables qué le sol est plus fertile que celui des etats-unis.
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