| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1851 - 710 str.
...of the old Acadian French. Driven successively from one settlement to another, during our struggles on the American continent, the original French settlers...toiled against the current towards the rarely visited head- waters of the tributary streams, where the virgin forests still stood unconscious of the axe.... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston, Jas. F. W. (James Finlay Weir) Johnston - 1851 - 434 str.
...inhabitants, with the wooded high grounds at a distance on our right, and the river on our left—on which an occasional boat, laden with stores for the...found him selling mixed white and black oats to the lumberers*at 2s. a bushel. He said Is. 3d. a bushel would pay the cost of raising them. A little farther... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1875 - 366 str.
...buckwheat, and potatoes; the large, often handsome, and externally clean and comfortable-looking nouses of the inhabitants, with the wooded high grounds at...virgin forests still stood unconscious of the axe. This beautiful valley, with the rich lands which border the river above the mouth of the Madawaska,... | |
| Maritime provinces - 1875 - 412 str.
...buckwheat, and potatoes ; the large, often handsome, and externally clean and comfortable-looking nouses of the inhabitants, with the wooded high grounds at...virgin forests still stood unconscious of the axe. This beautiful valley, with the rich lands which border the river above the mouth of the Madawaska,... | |
| james r. osgood and company - 1875 - 382 str.
...at a distance on our right, and the river on our left, — on which an occasional boat, laden Avith stores for the lumberers, with the help of stout horses,...virgin forests still stood unconscious of the axe. This beautiful valley, with the rich lands which border the river above the mouth of the Madawaska,... | |
| 1883 - 420 str.
...right, and the river on our left, — on which an occasional hoat, laden with stores for the lumherers, with the help of stout horses, toiled against the...tributary streams, where the virgin forests still stood unconscions of the axe. This heautiful valley, with the rich lands which horder the river ahove the... | |
| Philip Henry Smith - 1884 - 418 str.
...crops of oats, buckwheat aud potatoes, and the comfortable houses of the inhabitants; also the river, on which an occasional boat, laden with stores for...stout horses, toiled against the current towards the rarely-visited headwaters of the tributary streams, where the virgin forests still stand unconscious... | |
| Philip Henry Smith - 1884 - 410 str.
...crops of oats, buckwheat and potatoes, and the comfortable houses of the inhabitants; also the river, on which an occasional boat, laden with stores for...stout horses, toiled against the current towards the rarely-visited headwaters of the tributary streams, where the virgin forests still stand unconscious... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1888 - 396 str.
...buckwheat, and potatoes ; the large, often handsome, and externally clean and comfortable-looking nonses of the inhabitants, with the wooded high grounds at...tributary streams, where the virgin forests still stood unconseions of the axe. This beautiful valley, with the rich lands which bonier the river above the... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1892 - 384 str.
...buckwheat, and potatoes; the large, often handsome, and externally clean and comfortable-looking nouses of the inhabitants, with the wooded high grounds at...virgin forests still stood unconscious of the axe. This beautiful valley, with the rich lands which border the river above the mouth of the Madawaska,... | |
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