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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... knew from experience what was coming o them . At Pembina , a hundred - odd miles to the south , the Red liver was beginning to flood . Communications were slow and in- dequate , and at first nobody knew for certain how serious the ...
... knew from experience what was coming o them . At Pembina , a hundred - odd miles to the south , the Red liver was beginning to flood . Communications were slow and in- dequate , and at first nobody knew for certain how serious the ...
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... knew nothing of history and cared less , but most of them were fully con- scious that in their time and place they were privileged men . For they were free . They sprang from European peasants who had never been allowed to leave their ...
... knew nothing of history and cared less , but most of them were fully con- scious that in their time and place they were privileged men . For they were free . They sprang from European peasants who had never been allowed to leave their ...
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... knew little wickedness , and apart from small - scale Indian frays in the days when Malicete war parties roamed the river in canoes , the fighting along the St. John has never amounted to more than the ridiculous affair between La Tour ...
... knew little wickedness , and apart from small - scale Indian frays in the days when Malicete war parties roamed the river in canoes , the fighting along the St. John has never amounted to more than the ridiculous affair between La Tour ...
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The Canadian River Systems | 3 |
Interlude | 30 |
The St Lawrence | 36 |
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