Early Travellers in the Canadas, 1791-1867Gerald M. Craig Macmillan Company of Canada, 1955 - 300 páginas Extracts from the writings of thirty visitors of British North America, 1791-1867. |
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... present , it will present a uniform mass of heavy forest , through which many fertilizing streams flow , abounding in fish , particu- larly the bass , which piles up cairns of stone in which to deposit its spawn . Wild fowl are seen ...
... present , it will present a uniform mass of heavy forest , through which many fertilizing streams flow , abounding in fish , particu- larly the bass , which piles up cairns of stone in which to deposit its spawn . Wild fowl are seen ...
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... present exist in Canada ; neither has the public mind that nice perception of moral truth which might be desired . The population of Upper Canada , more especially , has been gathered from many parts of the earth , and is composed of ...
... present exist in Canada ; neither has the public mind that nice perception of moral truth which might be desired . The population of Upper Canada , more especially , has been gathered from many parts of the earth , and is composed of ...
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... present no mode of public conveyance between the Canadas and the Lower Provinces , and an immense dis- trict of country on the borders of Lower Canada , through New Brunswick and into Nova Scotia is now absolutely closed against ...
... present no mode of public conveyance between the Canadas and the Lower Provinces , and an immense dis- trict of country on the borders of Lower Canada , through New Brunswick and into Nova Scotia is now absolutely closed against ...
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A Travellers Impressions in 179293 | 3 |
The St Lawrence Valley in the 1790s | 14 |
French Canadian Character and Customs 180608 | 26 |
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