| 1854 - 758 halaman
...surpassed by anything on this continent. " The lakes of New Brunswick are numerous and most beantiful ; the surface is undulating — hill and dale, varying up...the interior, by a portage of three or four miles ouly, a canoe can float away either to the Bay of Chalenr or the Gulf of St Lawrence, or down to St... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1849 - 572 halaman
...branches are not surpassed by anything in Great Britain; its lakes arc numerous and most beautiful; its surface is undulating hill and dale, varying up to mountain and valley." A most extraordinary proof of the ignorance prevailing in Great Britain as to our rivers, is to be... | |
| F. A. Wilson, Alfred Bate Richards - 1850 - 610 halaman
...branches, are not surpassed by anything in Great Britain. Its lakes are numerous, and most beautiful ; its surface is undulating, hill and dale varying up to...everywhere be penetrated by its streams. In some parts of its interior, for a postage of three or four miles, a canoe can float away either to the Bay of Chaleurs,... | |
| WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH - 1851 - 716 halaman
...branches are not surpassed by anything in Great Britain. Its lakes are numerous and most beautiful, its surface is undulating hill and dale, varying up to...country can everywhere be penetrated by its streams. Its agricultural capabilities, its climate, &c., are described in Bouchette's works, in Martin's British... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1853 - 932 halaman
...surpassed by anything on this continent. "The lakes of New Brunswick are numerous and most beautiful; its surface is undulating — hill and dale — varying...the interior, by a portage of three or four miles only, a canoe can float away either to the Bay of Chaleur or the Gulf of St. Lawrence, or down to St.... | |
| 1854 - 768 halaman
...by anything on this continent. " The lakes of .New Brunswick are numerous and most beautiful ; the ŒҶ x i "f F* hCS( H: _PD =s z , ᢽe 2 EeJ ... Jg E E j Ա m s Jb?z& | ٛ 4' )-Z ) շ \# &!; : & only, a canoe can float away either to the Bay of Chaleur or the Gull of St. Lawrence, or down to St.... | |
| 1854 - 760 halaman
...surpassed by anything on this continent. " The lakes of New Brunswick are numerous and most beautiful ; the surface is undulating — hill and dale, varying up...the interior, by a portage of three or four miles only, a canoe can float away either to the Bay of Chaleur or the Gulf of St Lawrence, or down to St... | |
| Moses Henry Perley - 1854 - 278 halaman
...surpassed by anything in Great Britain. " The lakes of New-Brunswick are numerous and most beautiful ; its surface is undulating, hill and dale, varying up to...covered with a dense forest of the finest growth. • , » M, « . *V> " The coHntry can everywhere be penetrated by its streams. In some parts of the... | |
| Alexander Monro - 1855 - 412 halaman
...of New Brunswick are numerous and most beautiful ; its surface is undulating — hill and vale — varying up to mountain and valley. It is everywhere,...streams. In some parts of the interior, by a portage of some three or four miles only, a canoe can float away cither in the Bay Chaleur or the Gulf of St.... | |
| Alexander Monro - 1855 - 416 halaman
...of New Brunswick are numerous and most beautiful ; its surface is undulating — hill and vale — varying up to mountain and valley. It is everywhere,...streams. In some parts of the interior, by a portage of some three or four miles only, a canoe can float away either in the Bay Chaleur or the Gulf of St.... | |
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