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New Glasgow

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noun

  1. a city in N central Nova Scotia, in E Canada.


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The subject of this sketch was born at the paternal home, near the village of New Glasgow, Queen's County, in the year 1833.

From The Canadian Portrait Gallery - Volumes 1 to 4 by Dent, John Charles

Some eight miles west of St Lin on the Achigan river lay the village of New Glasgow.

From The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier A Chronicle of Our Own Time by Skelton, Oscar Douglas

Fresh settlers came; New Glasgow and Lochwinnoch were occupied, and all the arable lands taken up.

From The Last Laird of MacNab An Episode in the Settlement of MacNab Township, Upper Canada by Various

Thanks to his experience at New Glasgow and his later reading, the young student found little difficulty in following them.

From The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier A Chronicle of Our Own Time by Skelton, Oscar Douglas

This was a three-masted schooner of 900 tons burden, the James William, which was built in the Matheson Yard, at New Glasgow, N.S.

From Canada by Bourinot, John George, Sir

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