Manitoba and the Great Northwest: The Field for Investment; the Home of the EmigrantT. C. Jack, 1883 - 687페이지 |
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... Miles - Mushrooms , their Great Value and Enormous Size and Numbers - Mushrooms over 200 Miles of Country - Lycoperdons ( Puff- balls ) not Poisonous - Flora at Long Lake , Lilies , Anemones , Pentstemons , Poten- . tillas and many ...
... Miles - Mushrooms , their Great Value and Enormous Size and Numbers - Mushrooms over 200 Miles of Country - Lycoperdons ( Puff- balls ) not Poisonous - Flora at Long Lake , Lilies , Anemones , Pentstemons , Poten- . tillas and many ...
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... miles . It includes about 3,000,000 square miles . The Province of Nova Scotia consists of the Peninsula of Nova Scotia and the Island of Cape Breton . These lie to the south - east of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island , and form ...
... miles . It includes about 3,000,000 square miles . The Province of Nova Scotia consists of the Peninsula of Nova Scotia and the Island of Cape Breton . These lie to the south - east of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island , and form ...
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... miles . Small steamers ply on the river above the city for 120 miles further , or up to the Great Falls , which are eighty feet high . The Miramichi is 225 miles long and navigable for thirty miles from its mouth , which is very wide ...
... miles . Small steamers ply on the river above the city for 120 miles further , or up to the Great Falls , which are eighty feet high . The Miramichi is 225 miles long and navigable for thirty miles from its mouth , which is very wide ...
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... miles , the fall is about 3,000 feet , or three feet to the mile . In this 1,000 miles there are two lifts , of over 600 feet each , which serve to divide the prairie country into three great subdivisions , having the same general ...
... miles , the fall is about 3,000 feet , or three feet to the mile . In this 1,000 miles there are two lifts , of over 600 feet each , which serve to divide the prairie country into three great subdivisions , having the same general ...
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... miles , emerges from the Rocky Mountains . It flows through the plateau east of the range , in a channel 1,000 feet below its level . Turn- ing more to the north , it sweeps in majestic curves through a rich and fertile plain , which ...
... miles , emerges from the Rocky Mountains . It flows through the plateau east of the range , in a channel 1,000 feet below its level . Turn- ing more to the north , it sweeps in majestic curves through a rich and fertile plain , which ...
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509 페이지 - From its geographical position and its peculiar characteristics, Manitoba may be regarded as the keystone of that mighty arch of sister provinces which spans the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
17 페이지 - NOVA SCOTIA Situation and population Nova Scotia consists of the peninsula of Nova Scotia and the island of Cape Breton, both lying between the Gulf of St Lawrence and the Atlantic Ocean. The area is 21,425 square miles. The population...
129 페이지 - Lake to winter, and according to Mr. Selwyn, do well there. Lesser Slave Lake, with its wonderful natural meadows, has long been known as an excellent place for wintering stock, and is referred to as such by Sir J. Richardson.
511 페이지 - Winnipeg, a river whose existence in the very heart and centre of the continent is in itself one of nature's most delightful miracles, so beautiful and varied are its rocky banks, its tufted islands, — so broad, so deep, so fervid, is the volume of its waters, the extent of their lake-like expansions, and the tremendous power of their rapids.
567 페이지 - ... renders them comfortable to the inmates. By means of antechambers and porches in form of long, low galleries, with their openings turned to leeward, warmth is insured in the interior; and social intercourse is promoted by building the houses contiguously, and cutting doors of communication between them, or by erecting covered passages. Storehouses, kitchens, and other accessory buildings, may be constructed in the same manner, and a degree of convenience gained which would be attempted in vain...
511 페이지 - Mariner" — for by this time he will be quite entitled to such an appellation — knowing that water cannot run up hill feels certain his aquatic experiences are concluded. He was never more mistaken. We immediately launch him upon the...
516 페이지 - It is in a great measure owing to this widespread sentiment of brotherhood that on a recent occasion great troubles have been averted, while at the present moment it is finding its crowning and most triumphant expression in the establishment of a University under conditions which have been found impossible of application in any other Province of Canada — I may say in any other country in the world...
576 페이지 - They have often had to act on occasions demanding the combined individual pluck and prudence rarely to be found amongst any soldiery, and there has not been a single occasion on which any member of the force has lost his temper under trying circumstances, or has not fulfilled his mission as a guardian of the peace. Severe journeys in winter and difficult arrests have had to be effected in the centre of savage tribes, and not once has the moral prestige which was in reality their only weapon, been...
135 페이지 - ... wheat and barley ripening well; but in this instance the fact is complicated by the circumstance of the decreasing altitude of the country which introduces a new condition. As no knowledge has been gained of this country on the Lower Peace in addition to that collected by Prof. Macoun in 1875, it is not included in the above discussion, though from it additional great areas might doubtless be added to the fertile tract. "Referring to the journals kept at Fort St. John, Mr. Selwyn, in the report...
163 페이지 - Iowa, while it includes the northern part of these States, Canada, New York, Western Virginia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and the Red River and Saskatchewan valleys. In general terms, it may be stated that the belt of maximum wheat production lies immediately north of the districts where the maximum of Indian corn is attained.