Notes on North America, Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Svazek 1W. Blackwood and Sons, 1851 - Počet stran: 415 |
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... French settlers . - Shediac , famed for its oysters . - The Bend - Bore of the river Petitcodiac . - Height of high water above that of the Bay . - Case of Mr Nixon .-- Use of river mud . - Greater industry of new settlers . - Burned ...
... French settlers . - Shediac , famed for its oysters . - The Bend - Bore of the river Petitcodiac . - Height of high water above that of the Bay . - Case of Mr Nixon .-- Use of river mud . - Greater industry of new settlers . - Burned ...
Strana xiv
... French Canadian farms and farming . -Clerical obstacles to the settlement of Protestant farmers.— Importance of a better husbandry in Lower Canada.- Instruc- tion in agricultural principles . - Excursion to St Hilaire . - St Lawrence ...
... French Canadian farms and farming . -Clerical obstacles to the settlement of Protestant farmers.— Importance of a better husbandry in Lower Canada.- Instruc- tion in agricultural principles . - Excursion to St Hilaire . - St Lawrence ...
Strana xv
... French population . - Early marriages . — Healthiness of the climate . Comparative births and deaths in Lower Canada and in England . - Kamouraska.- Village of Du Loup . - Cacona . -Extent of wild land in these lower counties . - Large ...
... French population . - Early marriages . — Healthiness of the climate . Comparative births and deaths in Lower Canada and in England . - Kamouraska.- Village of Du Loup . - Cacona . -Extent of wild land in these lower counties . - Large ...
Strana 7
... French settlers probably clings to the modern Nova Scotian ; but though there were many both Irish - born and of Irish descent among the crowd , there was no shade of a dispo- sition to an Irish row . Many coloured people , some ...
... French settlers probably clings to the modern Nova Scotian ; but though there were many both Irish - born and of Irish descent among the crowd , there was no shade of a dispo- sition to an Irish row . Many coloured people , some ...
Strana 19
... French settlers . I have never myself seen it in France , and should suppose it to be an uncommon pace even there , and that it has most likely been introduced from the shores of the Mediterranean . I find a notice of it in a work upon ...
... French settlers . I have never myself seen it in France , and should suppose it to be an uncommon pace even there , and that it has most likely been introduced from the shores of the Mediterranean . I find a notice of it in a work upon ...
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acres agricultural already appears Atlantic average banks Bay of Fundy beautiful beds British Brunswick buckwheat Buffalo bushels Canada West cent chiefly clay cleared colony considerable crops cultivated culture descended distance district emigrants England English Erie Canal Europe export Falls farm farmers feet fertile flat flour forest French Canadian grain hitherto horses important improvement increase Indian corn interest intervale Island Kamouraska Kingston labour Lake Erie Lake Ontario land less limestone Lower Canada manure miles Montreal mountains mouth natural neighbourhood Niagara North America Nova Scotia oats population potatoes produce profitable province quantity Quebec region rent Restigouche rich ridges Rimouski river road Rochester rocks rocky Roman Catholic rural salt sandstone seed seen settled settlers shales shores soil St John St Lawrence surface tion town trees turnips upland Upper Canada valley western New York wheat whole winter
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Strana 419 - Every step in Scotland Is historical; the shades of the dead arise on every side; the very rocks breathe. Miss Strickland's talents as a writer, and turn of mind as an individual, in a peculiar manner fit her for painting a historical gallery of the most illustrious or dignified female characters in that land of chivalry and song."— Mtackwwid'e Mayasiite.
Strana 196 - Having provided himself with a home, he commenced translating the record, by the gift and power of God, through the means of the Urim and Thummim ; and being a poor writer, he was under the necessity of employing a scribe to write the translation as it came from his mouth.
Strana 195 - a curious instrument, called by the ancients the Urim and Thummim, which consisted of two transparent stones, clear as crystal, set in the two rims of a bow.
Strana 421 - An extraordinary work, which has earned for itself a lasting place in the literature of the country, and within a few years found innumerable readers in every part of the globe. There is no book extant that treats so well of the period to the illustration of which Mr Alison's labours have been devoted. It exhibits great knowledge, patient research, indefatigable industry, and vast power.
Strana 419 - Miss Strickland has not only been fortunate in the selection of her subject, but she has sustained to the full the high reputation for research which her previous writings have acquired. Her choice has indeed been evidently directed to that period when Scottish history assumes the highest interest, and connects itself most closely with the sympathies of the present day.