| Hugh Murray - 1837 - 644 pages
...by falls and rapids. The Miramichi is the other principal river of New Brunswick. Lakes, in Canada, are on a greater scale than in any other part of the world ; and the united chain forms a vast inland sea of fresh water. The largest of these, and the... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1837 - 640 pages
...rival in value the cotton and woollen stuffs of the large manufacturing establishments. These last are on a greater scale than in any other part of the country, and are supplied with the most improved machinery, which is also of home make. The New England... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1839 - 646 pages
...by falls and rapids. The Miramichi is the other principal river ot" New Brunswick. Lakes, in Canada, are on a greater scale than in any other part of the world ; and tin? united chain forms a vast inland sea of fresh water. The largest of these, and the... | |
| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1840 - 612 pages
...by falls and rapids. The Miramichi is the other principal river of New Brunswick. Lakes, in Canada, are on a greater scale than in any other part of the world ; and the united chain forms a vast inland sea of fresh water. The largest of these, and the... | |
| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1844 - 346 pages
...1. What does British America comprise? 2. What are its divisions? 3. Of the climate? 4. The lakes? this territory and the United States, are on a greater scale than in any other part of the world. These form a vast inland sea of fresh water, which is navigable for vessels of the largest burthen,... | |
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