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... Mouths of the Tobique and Aroostook rivers . - Potato breakfasts and meals in common . - Mellicete Indians on the Tobique . - Irish settlement and thriving settlers . -Grand Falls and town of Colebrook , Page 33 CHAPTER III . UP THE ST ...
... Mouths of the Tobique and Aroostook rivers . - Potato breakfasts and meals in common . - Mellicete Indians on the Tobique . - Irish settlement and thriving settlers . -Grand Falls and town of Colebrook , Page 33 CHAPTER III . UP THE ST ...
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... mouth of the St Croix river . Both of these rivers empty themselves into the Bay of Minas , and are dis- tinguished by the lofty white cliffs of gypsum which are seen at various places along their banks . The country adjoining the lower ...
... mouth of the St Croix river . Both of these rivers empty themselves into the Bay of Minas , and are dis- tinguished by the lofty white cliffs of gypsum which are seen at various places along their banks . The country adjoining the lower ...
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... mouth . Another deposit of the same ore occurs on the Nictau river , which descends from the same mountains into the valley , about half - way between Cornwallis and Annapolis . Both ores are very rich , and that of Nictau abounds in ...
... mouth . Another deposit of the same ore occurs on the Nictau river , which descends from the same mountains into the valley , about half - way between Cornwallis and Annapolis . Both ores are very rich , and that of Nictau abounds in ...
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... mouth of a despairing Irishman ; but with the emer- gency the resource not only springs up in the head , but actually rushes to the hands , of the Nova Scotian . A farmer on the South Mountains will cut down lum- ber on his farm , and ...
... mouth of a despairing Irishman ; but with the emer- gency the resource not only springs up in the head , but actually rushes to the hands , of the Nova Scotian . A farmer on the South Mountains will cut down lum- ber on his farm , and ...
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... mouth of the gut , and by - and- by the fogs , and finally the rains and gusts of this bay , assailed us . The steamer was a poor affair , and among other freight had some sheep on board , for which the farmers of the Cornwallis and ...
... mouth of the gut , and by - and- by the fogs , and finally the rains and gusts of this bay , assailed us . The steamer was a poor affair , and among other freight had some sheep on board , for which the farmers of the Cornwallis and ...
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Notes of North America: Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Volume 1 James Finlay Weir Johnston Visualização integral - 1851 |
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