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... existing methods are susceptible . If I may rely upon the testimony of my nume- rous Transatlantic friends , my temporary residence in New Brunswick , New England , and the State of New York , has not been without beneficial results to ...
... existing methods are susceptible . If I may rely upon the testimony of my nume- rous Transatlantic friends , my temporary residence in New Brunswick , New England , and the State of New York , has not been without beneficial results to ...
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... existing valley , which , like the Bay of Fundy -a wider and longer excavation - has a north - east and south - westerly course . And now , when the land was elevated to the existing level , the tides began to act as at present upon the ...
... existing valley , which , like the Bay of Fundy -a wider and longer excavation - has a north - east and south - westerly course . And now , when the land was elevated to the existing level , the tides began to act as at present upon the ...
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... existing provincial Government ; or the Canadian grumblings re - echoed , that connection with England , after all , was the main source of colonial sufferings . It is human nature , and especially the nature of political parties , to ...
... existing provincial Government ; or the Canadian grumblings re - echoed , that connection with England , after all , was the main source of colonial sufferings . It is human nature , and especially the nature of political parties , to ...
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... existing bed of the river , but showing the different heights at which the water has stood since the stream began to flow in its present channel . I have alluded in the commencement of this Chapter to the emigration from the province ...
... existing bed of the river , but showing the different heights at which the water has stood since the stream began to flow in its present channel . I have alluded in the commencement of this Chapter to the emigration from the province ...
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... existing level of adjoin- ing waters , is to be ascribed . At high water , the river at the Bend is broad , deep , and beautiful . Vessels of 100 tons can then come up to the town , which is thus enabled to carry on a direct trade with ...
... existing level of adjoin- ing waters , is to be ascribed . At high water , the river at the Bend is broad , deep , and beautiful . Vessels of 100 tons can then come up to the town , which is thus enabled to carry on a direct trade with ...
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