Notes on North America, Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Svazek 1W. Blackwood and Sons, 1851 - Počet stran: 415 |
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... Natural forests which grow upon them . - Schenectady . - Valley of the Mo- hawk . - Rich bottoms of this valley . - Broom corn , ( Sorghum saccharatum , ) its extensive cultivation . - German flats . - Utica . -German population ...
... Natural forests which grow upon them . - Schenectady . - Valley of the Mo- hawk . - Rich bottoms of this valley . - Broom corn , ( Sorghum saccharatum , ) its extensive cultivation . - German flats . - Utica . -German population ...
Strana xv
... natural outlet of the Lake - bordering countries . - Exertions of Canada in the construction of canals . -Its energy compared with that of New York . - Ohio wheat will prefer the St Lawrence to the Mississippi route . - Impor- tance of ...
... natural outlet of the Lake - bordering countries . - Exertions of Canada in the construction of canals . -Its energy compared with that of New York . - Ohio wheat will prefer the St Lawrence to the Mississippi route . - Impor- tance of ...
Strana 2
... natural productions of the same European country . The coast of Nova Scotia is indeed very unpromising in an agricultural sense ; and though of the surface of the province there are in reality three and a half millions of acres which ...
... natural productions of the same European country . The coast of Nova Scotia is indeed very unpromising in an agricultural sense ; and though of the surface of the province there are in reality three and a half millions of acres which ...
Strana 3
... natural fertil- ity the most productive counties of Great Britain . The colonists complain , with reason , that the evil opinion entertained of them has diverted the tide of English settlers , English capital , and English enterprise ...
... natural fertil- ity the most productive counties of Great Britain . The colonists complain , with reason , that the evil opinion entertained of them has diverted the tide of English settlers , English capital , and English enterprise ...
Strana 8
... natural inheritance of the Nova Scotian fisher- men . Second , this coast is everywhere indented with creeks and harbours , from which the native boats can at all times issue , and to which they can flee for shelter . Thirdly , there ...
... natural inheritance of the Nova Scotian fisher- men . Second , this coast is everywhere indented with creeks and harbours , from which the native boats can at all times issue , and to which they can flee for shelter . Thirdly , there ...
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