Notes of North America: Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Svazek 1W. Blackwood and sons, 1851 - Počet stran: 2 |
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... 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 of the United States , better acquainted ...
... 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 of the United States , better acquainted ...
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... miles brought us to Sackville , at the head of the lake , where we stopped to breakfast . In passing over these first ten miles on a new continent , a native of Great Britain or Ireland , though not learned in trees , can hardly fail to ...
... miles brought us to Sackville , at the head of the lake , where we stopped to breakfast . In passing over these first ten miles on a new continent , a native of Great Britain or Ireland , though not learned in trees , can hardly fail to ...
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... miles by land , and thence by a steamer which plies regularly to the city of St John . Starting again with the stage , we ascended the Avon till it became sufficiently narrow to be bridged over , and then crossed to Falmouth by one of ...
... miles by land , and thence by a steamer which plies regularly to the city of St John . Starting again with the stage , we ascended the Avon till it became sufficiently narrow to be bridged over , and then crossed to Falmouth by one of ...
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... miles of what is certainly a naturally fertile , and was then a comparatively smiling , district . But even at this low level , and so near the waters of the broad bay , the drought had seared and yel- lowed the usually luxuriant ...
... miles of what is certainly a naturally fertile , and was then a comparatively smiling , district . But even at this low level , and so near the waters of the broad bay , the drought had seared and yel- lowed the usually luxuriant ...
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... miles . The road , in general good , though in some places sandy , runs along the foot of what are called the South Mountains , from their skirt- ing this long valley on the south . It rises very gently and very slightly till it reaches ...
... miles . The road , in general good , though in some places sandy , runs along the foot of what are called the South Mountains , from their skirt- ing this long valley on the south . It rises very gently and very slightly till it reaches ...
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