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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... once flew with Punch Dickins over some of the territory he had covered by canoe and dog team . It was like leaping from the primitive past into the technological future in the span of a few years of life . Camsell remarks , without ...
... once flew with Punch Dickins over some of the territory he had covered by canoe and dog team . It was like leaping from the primitive past into the technological future in the span of a few years of life . Camsell remarks , without ...
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... once- they will take Toronto with total seriousness on the level on which Toronto takes herself , but at the same time will retain an inward smile , a feeling similar to what the English have when they think of the Americans . But soon ...
... once- they will take Toronto with total seriousness on the level on which Toronto takes herself , but at the same time will retain an inward smile , a feeling similar to what the English have when they think of the Americans . But soon ...
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... once more , but s time it turned itself into a lake . - Now , to combine all these contrasts into the single one which he principal cause of the others - the Red behaves in this con- dictory way because , geologically speaking , it is ...
... once more , but s time it turned itself into a lake . - Now , to combine all these contrasts into the single one which he principal cause of the others - the Red behaves in this con- dictory way because , geologically speaking , it is ...
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The Canadian River Systems | 3 |
Interlude | 30 |
The St Lawrence | 36 |
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