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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... Islands in Hudson Bay , though they are scarcely farther north than Edinburgh , are as truly " arctic looking " as Ellesmere . A Pole I met on the Slave assured me that the country in that region is pure Siberian . This he well knew ...
... Islands in Hudson Bay , though they are scarcely farther north than Edinburgh , are as truly " arctic looking " as Ellesmere . A Pole I met on the Slave assured me that the country in that region is pure Siberian . This he well knew ...
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... island , not because he thought the lake dangerous for his ship , but because he had an empty vessel in tow which lacked ... islands into an ever- increasing sense of sheer immensity . The little posts lie from a hundred to a hundred and ...
... island , not because he thought the lake dangerous for his ship , but because he had an empty vessel in tow which lacked ... islands into an ever- increasing sense of sheer immensity . The little posts lie from a hundred to a hundred and ...
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... islands are hay - barns , and on many of the islands the Malicetes still gather the fiddlehead greens . Only in the Long Reach where the river slants off at right angles north- east from Grand Bay does the St. John resemble any part of ...
... islands are hay - barns , and on many of the islands the Malicetes still gather the fiddlehead greens . Only in the Long Reach where the river slants off at right angles north- east from Grand Bay does the St. John resemble any part of ...
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The Rivers that made a Nation | 6 |
Interlude | 31 |
The Ottawa | 70 |
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