British America, المجلد 2W. Blackwood, 1833 |
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... considered the boundary line of the United States , to the Bay de Chaleur and the River Restigouche , which divide it from Canada . The greater part of this colony is yet in a wilderness state , although its soil , with the exception of ...
... considered the boundary line of the United States , to the Bay de Chaleur and the River Restigouche , which divide it from Canada . The greater part of this colony is yet in a wilderness state , although its soil , with the exception of ...
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... considered mountainous . The scenery of the rivers , lakes , and cataracts is beautifully picturesque , and often grandly romantic . The wild animals are bears , moose - deer , and carriboo ; foxes , loup - cerviers , tiger - cat. * A ...
... considered mountainous . The scenery of the rivers , lakes , and cataracts is beautifully picturesque , and often grandly romantic . The wild animals are bears , moose - deer , and carriboo ; foxes , loup - cerviers , tiger - cat. * A ...
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... considered excellent eating , is caught in the rivers . I have not seen it elsewhere . It somewhat resembles the whitefish of the Canada lakes , but is less in size , and quite a different species . The climate of New Brunswick is ...
... considered excellent eating , is caught in the rivers . I have not seen it elsewhere . It somewhat resembles the whitefish of the Canada lakes , but is less in size , and quite a different species . The climate of New Brunswick is ...
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... considered at least equally healthy as that of England . The temperature of the climate of the southern parts is much milder than that of those parts which border on the Gulf of St. Lawrence , the Bay de Cha- leur , and Lower Canada ...
... considered at least equally healthy as that of England . The temperature of the climate of the southern parts is much milder than that of those parts which border on the Gulf of St. Lawrence , the Bay de Cha- leur , and Lower Canada ...
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... considered it proper to tender his resignation , which , under such circumstances , was , as might be supposed , accepted . The province is , however , so far fortunate , as to have a governor , in the person of his successor , Sir ...
... considered it proper to tender his resignation , which , under such circumstances , was , as might be supposed , accepted . The province is , however , so far fortunate , as to have a governor , in the person of his successor , Sir ...
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