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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... road , which to the eye of an Englishman has a very awkward appearance ; for in his country The laws of the road are a paradox quite ; For , when you are trav'lling along , If you keep to the left you are sure to be right , If you keep ...
... road , which to the eye of an Englishman has a very awkward appearance ; for in his country The laws of the road are a paradox quite ; For , when you are trav'lling along , If you keep to the left you are sure to be right , If you keep ...
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Gerald M. Craig. the road is narrow and the snow uneven : this may possibly have given rise to their driving on the right side of the road , though I think the same thing might be accomplished as easily on the left . That which from ...
Gerald M. Craig. the road is narrow and the snow uneven : this may possibly have given rise to their driving on the right side of the road , though I think the same thing might be accomplished as easily on the left . That which from ...
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... road - side . The guard , fifty yards behind , was taking it equally leisurely , amusing himself by blowing through his tin horn and listening to the echo of the unmusical notes he produced , as they resounded amongst the distant hills ...
... road - side . The guard , fifty yards behind , was taking it equally leisurely , amusing himself by blowing through his tin horn and listening to the echo of the unmusical notes he produced , as they resounded amongst the distant hills ...
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