Notes of North America: Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Band 1W. Blackwood and sons, 1851 - 2 Seiten |
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... chiefly as a mode of testifying the respect and regard I entertain for yourself and your family , and as affording me an oppor- tunity of expressing my sense of the many acts of kindness I experienced during a prolonged stay at ...
... chiefly as a mode of testifying the respect and regard I entertain for yourself and your family , and as affording me an oppor- tunity of expressing my sense of the many acts of kindness I experienced during a prolonged stay at ...
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... chiefly through the yearly accessions of emi- grant Irish and their descendants , who here appear to thrive , and are said to be well - behaved . The Pres- byterians used to be , and probably still are , the most numerous of the ...
... chiefly through the yearly accessions of emi- grant Irish and their descendants , who here appear to thrive , and are said to be well - behaved . The Pres- byterians used to be , and probably still are , the most numerous of the ...
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... chiefly for the United States . At Windsor , it is usual to embark in the steamer for St John in New Brunswick . In favourable weather this is a run of twelve or fourteen hours with the steamers now on the station . That I might see a ...
... chiefly for the United States . At Windsor , it is usual to embark in the steamer for St John in New Brunswick . In favourable weather this is a run of twelve or fourteen hours with the steamers now on the station . That I might see a ...
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... chiefly hardwood , the roots of the trees fixing themselves wherever a holding - place among the stones was to be found . At various spots a freezing cold air was felt to issue from among the stones ; and , on digging under the fallen ...
... chiefly hardwood , the roots of the trees fixing themselves wherever a holding - place among the stones was to be found . At various spots a freezing cold air was felt to issue from among the stones ; and , on digging under the fallen ...
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... chiefly soft ( pine ) , but some of it hardwood . It contains land of three kinds . First , an island in the river of eighty acres , to which I crossed , and found it a free grey loamy clay full of natural richness , and subject to be ...
... chiefly soft ( pine ) , but some of it hardwood . It contains land of three kinds . First , an island in the river of eighty acres , to which I crossed , and found it a free grey loamy clay full of natural richness , and subject to be ...
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