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 | | Like the new settlements in the Western country, Upper Canada was at that time but sparsely populated, so that in riding from one appointment to another the preachers sometimes had to pass through wildernesses from ten to sixty miles, and not infrequently had either to encamp in the woods or sleep in Indian huts. |
 | | At the New York Conference, in June, 1802, he was received on probation, though not present, and was appointed, with Sawyer and Vannest, to the Bay of Quinte Circuit. |
 | | Canada, besides Montreal; but they are obscurely placed, in the Minutes, among the circuits of a New England (Pittsfield) District. |
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