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Mnemographia Canadensis - Essay 3 - Ruly Practices/Unruly Elements in Canadian Space (11416 words) |
 | It is upwards of 35 feet in length, and comprises a considerable portion of the plains of Abraham, as far as the spot where Wolfe died. |
 | To him the Plains of Abraham evoke thoughts of the cruelty of war, the vanity of "Martial Fame," and the brevity of peace (1:187-206). |
 | Abram’s Plains is the product of an aspiring clerk and journalist rather than an engineer, an artilleryman, or a strategist, but it nevertheless parallels and, indeed, anticipates the Quebec Model in its detailed representation of the City and its surroundings, not least its extensive fortifications and adjacent battle-field. |
| Auction 9, Pingenot Collection (4915 words) |
 | DODGE, R. The Plains of the Great West and Their Inhabitants. |
 | Plains and Rockies III:63: "The maps are of great rarity." Wheat, 418 and 421. |
 | RICHARDSON, R. The Comanche Barrier to South Plains Settlement. |