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LINDSEY, Charles, Canadian author, born in Lincolnshire, England, in 1820. He came to Canada in 1842, became sub-editor of the Toronto "Examiner" in 1846, and in 1852 editor of the Toronto "Leader." In 1867 he was appointed registrar of Toronto. He is the author of "Clergy Reserves: their History and Present Position" (Toronto, 1851); "Prohibitory Liquor Laws: their Practical Operation in the United States" (1855); "Life and Times of William Lyon Mackenzie" (2 vols., Philadelphia and Toronto, 1862); "An Investigation of the Unsettled Boundaries of Ontario" (Toronto, 1873); "Rome in Canada: The Ultramontane Struggle for Supremacy over the Civil Authority" (1877).
Samuel
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First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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