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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... passed before them ! Soon after this they were in Minnesota at the top of the drainage basin of the greatest river on the continent . When the government of New France , which seldom had the quality of its greatest subjects ...
... passed before them ! Soon after this they were in Minnesota at the top of the drainage basin of the greatest river on the continent . When the government of New France , which seldom had the quality of its greatest subjects ...
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... passed Anticosti and entered the Gulf , but we were still , in a sense , within the St. Lawrence system as we passed slowly north along the flank of Labrador where yet another empire connected with the St. Lawrence is a - building ...
... passed Anticosti and entered the Gulf , but we were still , in a sense , within the St. Lawrence system as we passed slowly north along the flank of Labrador where yet another empire connected with the St. Lawrence is a - building ...
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... passed down the eastern branch and entered Lake Win- nipeg . We coasted along toward the mouth of the central channel which is almost invisible when you are out in the lake . The flat lake spread north over the horizon , the delta south ...
... passed down the eastern branch and entered Lake Win- nipeg . We coasted along toward the mouth of the central channel which is almost invisible when you are out in the lake . The flat lake spread north over the horizon , the delta south ...
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The Rivers that made a Nation | 6 |
Interlude | 31 |
The Ottawa | 70 |
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