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<p> A deacon of the [[Church]] at Rome, who suffered martyrdom in the time of Valerian, 258, by being broiled on a gridiron, which he is represented in [[Christian]] art as holding in his hand. </p>
<p> One of the great rivers of North America; issues in a noble stream from Lake Ontario, and flowing due NE. discharges into the [[Gulf]] of St. Lawrence, forming a broad estuary; is 750 m. long and from 1 to 4 m. broad; the scenery in parts is very grand, notably in the expansion—the Lake of the Thousand Isles; is navigable for large steamers as far as Montreal: the [[Ottawa]] is its chief tributary; in winter navigation is suspended on account of the ice. </p>
       
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

One of the great rivers of North America; issues in a noble stream from Lake Ontario, and flowing due NE. discharges into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, forming a broad estuary; is 750 m. long and from 1 to 4 m. broad; the scenery in parts is very grand, notably in the expansion—the Lake of the Thousand Isles; is navigable for large steamers as far as Montreal: the Ottawa is its chief tributary; in winter navigation is suspended on account of the ice.

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