Notes on North America, Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Volume 1W. Blackwood and Sons, 1851 - 415 páginas |
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... Increasing consumption of oatmeal , 67 CHAPTER IV . FROM THE MIRAMICHI RIVER TO THE CITY OF ST JOHN , BY SUSSEX VALE . Douglastown . Great heat . — Mode of reclaiming forest land.— Plague of grasshoppers - Average produce , prices and ...
... Increasing consumption of oatmeal , 67 CHAPTER IV . FROM THE MIRAMICHI RIVER TO THE CITY OF ST JOHN , BY SUSSEX VALE . Douglastown . Great heat . — Mode of reclaiming forest land.— Plague of grasshoppers - Average produce , prices and ...
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... increase of the French population . - Early marriages . — Healthiness of the climate . Comparative births and deaths in Lower Canada and in England . - Kamouraska . - Village of Du Loup . - Cacona . -Extent of wild land in these lower ...
... increase of the French population . - Early marriages . — Healthiness of the climate . Comparative births and deaths in Lower Canada and in England . - Kamouraska . - Village of Du Loup . - Cacona . -Extent of wild land in these lower ...
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... Increase of population in Nova Scotia . - Propor- tion of the agricultural produce to the population . — Inner Bay of Halifax . Railway from Halifax to Windsor . - Soils and forests of the Ardoise hills . - Drought of 1849. - Pacing ...
... Increase of population in Nova Scotia . - Propor- tion of the agricultural produce to the population . — Inner Bay of Halifax . Railway from Halifax to Windsor . - Soils and forests of the Ardoise hills . - Drought of 1849. - Pacing ...
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... increased , and they have obtained an advantage over the non - Episcopal sects in the title of " My Lord , " lately conceded to their bishop by order of the Home Government , and in virtue of which he takes rank with the Church of ...
... increased , and they have obtained an advantage over the non - Episcopal sects in the title of " My Lord , " lately conceded to their bishop by order of the Home Government , and in virtue of which he takes rank with the Church of ...
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... increase of population in Nova Scotia , this province would appear to have advanced as rapidly as almost any other ... increasing , both in population and in wealth . But its progress will be more rapid in proportion to the wisdom ...
... increase of population in Nova Scotia , this province would appear to have advanced as rapidly as almost any other ... increasing , both in population and in wealth . But its progress will be more rapid in proportion to the wisdom ...
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