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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... least three million people living in the Mackenzie Valley . There will be hospitals , schools and at least two universities established on sites overlooking that cold , clean river . After all , it was little more than a century ago ...
... least three million people living in the Mackenzie Valley . There will be hospitals , schools and at least two universities established on sites overlooking that cold , clean river . After all , it was little more than a century ago ...
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... least what is now called the American Image , has been displayed on movie screens all over the world and in the pages of most of the maga- zines which Canadians read . But the Canadians , apparently , have no public image ...
... least what is now called the American Image , has been displayed on movie screens all over the world and in the pages of most of the maga- zines which Canadians read . But the Canadians , apparently , have no public image ...
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... least of all one from the Maritime Provinces , is ever likely to feel at home beside the Fraser River . It is alien to every- thing he knows , and so is its land . Great men have passed through its story , but they did not grow out of ...
... least of all one from the Maritime Provinces , is ever likely to feel at home beside the Fraser River . It is alien to every- thing he knows , and so is its land . Great men have passed through its story , but they did not grow out of ...
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The Canadian River Systems | 1 |
The Rivers that made a Nation | 6 |
Interlude | 31 |
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