Notes of North America: Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Svazek 1W. Blackwood and sons, 1851 - Počet stran: 2 |
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... four months , and travelled two thousand miles - penetrating to the confines of the settled land in nearly every direction . I owe it to the province , therefore , to make its own inhabitants , not less than those of Great Britain and ...
... four months , and travelled two thousand miles - penetrating to the confines of the settled land in nearly every direction . I owe it to the province , therefore , to make its own inhabitants , not less than those of Great Britain and ...
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... four circumstances which seem to concur in promising a great future extension to this maritime portion of Nova Scotian industry . In the first place , the sea and bays , and inlets along the whole Atlantic border , swarm with fish of ...
... four circumstances which seem to concur in promising a great future extension to this maritime portion of Nova Scotian industry . In the first place , the sea and bays , and inlets along the whole Atlantic border , swarm with fish of ...
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... , of which five and a quarter millions are granted to private parties , and four and a quarter still remain in the hands of the provincial Government . It does not grow corn 14 FOOD PRODUCE OF THE PROVINCE . enough for its.
... , of which five and a quarter millions are granted to private parties , and four and a quarter still remain in the hands of the provincial Government . It does not grow corn 14 FOOD PRODUCE OF THE PROVINCE . enough for its.
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... four people . Hence Nova Scotia is not made to yield half so much food as Great Britain , in proportion to the number of people employed in agriculture , if Dr Gesner is nearly right as to the number so employed in Nova Scotia . I think ...
... four people . Hence Nova Scotia is not made to yield half so much food as Great Britain , in proportion to the number of people employed in agriculture , if Dr Gesner is nearly right as to the number so employed in Nova Scotia . I think ...
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... at St John . The breadth of the passage is about forty - five miles , which we accomplished by four in the afternoon ; when I landed at St John , and took up my quarters in the hotel . CHAPTER II . Area and population of New Brunswick .
... at St John . The breadth of the passage is about forty - five miles , which we accomplished by four in the afternoon ; when I landed at St John , and took up my quarters in the hotel . CHAPTER II . Area and population of New Brunswick .
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