The Rivers of Canada: The Mackenzie, the St. Lawrence, the Ottawa, the Red, the Saskatchewan, the Fraser, the St. JohnScribner, 1962 - 170 páginas |
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... John Hugh MacLennan. a surprise every twenty miles or so . The St. John is intimate and very beautiful . On fine summer days the colours in its lower reaches shift from ocean blue to delphinium blue to a deep quiv- ering violet according ...
... John Hugh MacLennan. a surprise every twenty miles or so . The St. John is intimate and very beautiful . On fine summer days the colours in its lower reaches shift from ocean blue to delphinium blue to a deep quiv- ering violet according ...
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... John as a sally port to any place to which a cabin cruiser can sail . Friends of mine have sailed from Fredericton to Port Arthur in the same boat . They went down the St. John and over the Reversible Falls into the Fundy , then they ...
... John as a sally port to any place to which a cabin cruiser can sail . Friends of mine have sailed from Fredericton to Port Arthur in the same boat . They went down the St. John and over the Reversible Falls into the Fundy , then they ...
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... John Hugh MacLennan. ers " . Some had " sheltered themselves in the Mountains " . One had been " Fined , whip'd and ... John ( New Brunswick was then a part of Nova Scotia ) was 14,162 . Along with the civilians there arrived at Saint ...
... John Hugh MacLennan. ers " . Some had " sheltered themselves in the Mountains " . One had been " Fined , whip'd and ... John ( New Brunswick was then a part of Nova Scotia ) was 14,162 . Along with the civilians there arrived at Saint ...
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The Rivers that made a Nation | 6 |
Interlude | 31 |
The Ottawa | 70 |
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