Early Life in Upper CanadaUniversity of Toronto Press, 1963 - 782 páginas |
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... remained in Britain , and this , with the desire to trade within the empire , continued the Can- adian commerce . By the end of the Napoleonic War the value of the British timber imports from Canada was greater than those from the ...
... remained in Britain , and this , with the desire to trade within the empire , continued the Can- adian commerce . By the end of the Napoleonic War the value of the British timber imports from Canada was greater than those from the ...
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... remained prac- tically stationary , averaging about two billion board feet valued at over $ 60,000,000 per annum ; of the total the Peterborough Directory . 1858. p . 65 . United States receives nearly 85 per cent . and Great LUMBERING 249.
... remained prac- tically stationary , averaging about two billion board feet valued at over $ 60,000,000 per annum ; of the total the Peterborough Directory . 1858. p . 65 . United States receives nearly 85 per cent . and Great LUMBERING 249.
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... remained for some years in local trade along the shores , and as ferry- boats to load and unload steamships and schooners , which would anchor at some distance from land . In calm weather ships would sometimes approach close to shore or ...
... remained for some years in local trade along the shores , and as ferry- boats to load and unload steamships and schooners , which would anchor at some distance from land . In calm weather ships would sometimes approach close to shore or ...
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CHAMPLAIN AND THE HURON COUNTRY | 1 |
FATHER HENNEPIN AND THE FALLS | 12 |
from Hudsons Bay to the Pacific 4078The canoe among | 14 |
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To Build in a New Land: Ethnic Landscapes in North America Allen G. Noble Visualização de excertos - 1992 |