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A compact biographical sketch traces the subject's family lineage and migrations to Nova Scotia, outlining the ancestral ties and social networks that shaped his upbringing. It recounts birth and childhood in Windsor, noting local geography, extreme tides, and the village's exclusive social composition. The narrative describes a classical education at King's College with its traditional curriculum and ceremonies. Domestic life is portrayed through the long-held Clifton estate, its varied scenery, gypsum quarries, and the local Piper's Pond tradition. The account also sketches the judge's marriage and household influences, offering a portrait of provincial society and institutions in his era.

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R. G. Haliburton

R. G. Haliburton was a notable figure in the literary landscape of the 19th century, primarily recognized for his work "A Sketch of the Life and Times of Judge Haliburton." This book provides a detailed account of the life of his father, a prominent judge and politician in Nova Scotia, reflecting the social and political climate of the time. Haliburton's writing is characterized by its blend of personal narrative and historical context, contributing to the understanding of Canadian history and culture. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the development of Canadian literature and the historical figures that shaped the nation.

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