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DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
For convenience, no attempt has been made here—or in the following two entries—to subdivide the quotations according to the political divisions of the time. See Upper Canada, where such distinctions have been made.
Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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adj.
of or relating to Upper Canada.
See: Upper Canada
Quotations
1805
For Sale by the subscriber on reasonable terms, about 60,000 feet Upper Canada Pine Planks.
1836
There happened to be . . . Upper Canada Merchants present, who all drank water, affording good evidence of the progress of Temperance principles.
1856
Of the five Upper Canada Ministers three don't conceal their desire to divide the endowment. . . .
1957
Halifax businessmen remembered once-booming sugar refineries, shoe factories and cotton mills bought by "Upper Canada interests" and later closed down. . . .