Notes on North America, Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Svazek 1W. Blackwood and Sons, 1851 - Počet stran: 415 |
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... whole ? -Why can Rochester millers compete with Canadian ? -Large profits expected in Canada . - Growth of flax and export of linseed.— The St Lawrence the natural outlet of the Lake - bordering countries . - Exertions of Canada in the ...
... whole ? -Why can Rochester millers compete with Canadian ? -Large profits expected in Canada . - Growth of flax and export of linseed.— The St Lawrence the natural outlet of the Lake - bordering countries . - Exertions of Canada in the ...
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... whole Atlantic border , swarm with fish of many kinds , which are the 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 ...
... whole Atlantic border , swarm with fish of many kinds , which are the 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 ...
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... whole shores , but the best takes are usually made in the Gulf of St Lawrence , off the shores of Cape Breton and Prince Edward's Island , and especially at Canseau , where the quantity of fish has been " so great at times as actually ...
... whole shores , but the best takes are usually made in the Gulf of St Lawrence , off the shores of Cape Breton and Prince Edward's Island , and especially at Canseau , where the quantity of fish has been " so great at times as actually ...
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... whole area is about 95,000 acres ; and supposing this to produce , at the same rate as the cultivated land of Great Britain - of which each 170 acres supports 100 inhabitants - they would raise food for about 60,000 inhabitants . But ...
... whole area is about 95,000 acres ; and supposing this to produce , at the same rate as the cultivated land of Great Britain - of which each 170 acres supports 100 inhabitants - they would raise food for about 60,000 inhabitants . But ...
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... whole plain is criss - crossed with cart or horse tracks in all directions . It is jest about as silent , and lonesome , and desolate a place as you would wish to see . Each side of this desert are some most royal farms - some of the ...
... whole plain is criss - crossed with cart or horse tracks in all directions . It is jest about as silent , and lonesome , and desolate a place as you would wish to see . Each side of this desert are some most royal farms - some of the ...
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