History of the Dominion of CanadaClarendon Press, 1890 - 339 страници |
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... . Nor is the equinoctial heat more discourag- ing to them than the accumulated winter of both the poles . We know that whilst some of them draw the line and strike the harpoon on the coast of Africa 12 [ CH . British Colonisation .
... . Nor is the equinoctial heat more discourag- ing to them than the accumulated winter of both the poles . We know that whilst some of them draw the line and strike the harpoon on the coast of Africa 12 [ CH . British Colonisation .
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... winter . ' ( 5 ) On the subject of the exact point of land seen first by Cabot , there have been many controversies . Some say that Cape Bonavista , in Newfoundland , was first seen by 1 It may be noticed here that , according to some ...
... winter . ' ( 5 ) On the subject of the exact point of land seen first by Cabot , there have been many controversies . Some say that Cape Bonavista , in Newfoundland , was first seen by 1 It may be noticed here that , according to some ...
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... winter near Stadacona , but not being prepared for the extreme rigour of the climate , both he and his crew suffered greatly from scurvy . In the spring he sailed for Europe , taking with him Donacona and many Indian warriors ( 1536 ) ...
... winter near Stadacona , but not being prepared for the extreme rigour of the climate , both he and his crew suffered greatly from scurvy . In the spring he sailed for Europe , taking with him Donacona and many Indian warriors ( 1536 ) ...
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... winter , and the vast number of Cariboo with which the island abounded gave them abundance of venison . This they stored away late in the autumn , and preserved as frozen meat during the long winter , anticipating in their primitive way ...
... winter , and the vast number of Cariboo with which the island abounded gave them abundance of venison . This they stored away late in the autumn , and preserved as frozen meat during the long winter , anticipating in their primitive way ...
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... winter , and by attacks and surprises scattered their clans , some finding refuge with the French near Quebec , where their descendants still live at a place called Lorette , others retiring along Lake Superior . From the west they were ...
... winter , and by attacks and surprises scattered their clans , some finding refuge with the French near Quebec , where their descendants still live at a place called Lorette , others retiring along Lake Superior . From the west they were ...
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