Montreal, Island City of the St. LawrenceDoubleday, 1966 - 559 páginas |
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... fact is , that there was a scarcity of laboring people . Although wages were high , hard work in the cities seems to have been unpopular . " Al- most everybody finds it easy to be a farmer , in this uncultivated . country , where he can ...
... fact is , that there was a scarcity of laboring people . Although wages were high , hard work in the cities seems to have been unpopular . " Al- most everybody finds it easy to be a farmer , in this uncultivated . country , where he can ...
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... fact remains that by the autumn the epidemic had run its course , after a summer which Montrealers were not soon to forget . It proved to be only the forerunner of other such visita- tions , which in varying severity , were to overrun ...
... fact remains that by the autumn the epidemic had run its course , after a summer which Montrealers were not soon to forget . It proved to be only the forerunner of other such visita- tions , which in varying severity , were to overrun ...
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... fact which precipi- tated a removal to Dorval , ten miles west of the city . There , in 1941 , the Department of Transport bought 394 acres of land , and proceeded to convert an abandoned race track and some level farmland into the ...
... fact which precipi- tated a removal to Dorval , ten miles west of the city . There , in 1941 , the Department of Transport bought 394 acres of land , and proceeded to convert an abandoned race track and some level farmland into the ...
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