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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... thousand miles . The market , nearly all of it in Europe , was still another three thousand miles to the east across the Atlantic Ocean . Speed and efficiency of the highest kind , supported by an esprit de corps among the canoemen as ...
... thousand miles . The market , nearly all of it in Europe , was still another three thousand miles to the east across the Atlantic Ocean . Speed and efficiency of the highest kind , supported by an esprit de corps among the canoemen as ...
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... thousand men , but less than two thousand were in service in the field between Montreal and Chipewyan . It was not their numbers that counted , but what they did . And in the long run what was done by the dreamers mattered the most ...
... thousand men , but less than two thousand were in service in the field between Montreal and Chipewyan . It was not their numbers that counted , but what they did . And in the long run what was done by the dreamers mattered the most ...
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... thousand years when the climate was growing warmer and the ice was melting . As the glacier withdrew and the southern ice . turned into water , this water was captured in a basin bounded in the south by the height of land which now is ...
... thousand years when the climate was growing warmer and the ice was melting . As the glacier withdrew and the southern ice . turned into water , this water was captured in a basin bounded in the south by the height of land which now is ...
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The Rivers that made a Nation | 6 |
Interlude | 31 |
The Ottawa | 70 |
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