| 1840 - 974 strani
...recent existence of the forest where they now stand, would be admired in any part of the old world. On the British side of the line, with the exception...prosperity is apparent, all seems waste and desolate. There is but one railroad in all British America, and that running between the St. Lawrence and Lake... | |
| 1839 - 226 strani
...the recent existence of the forest where they now stand, would be admired in any part of the world. On the British side of the line, with the exception of a few favored spots, where some approach to American prosperity is apparent, all seems waste and desolute.... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham, Charles Buller, Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1839 - 164 strani
...recent existence of the forest where they now stand, would be admired in any part of the Old World. On the British side of the line, with the exception...prosperity is apparent, all seems waste and desolate. There is but one railroad in all British America, and that, running between the St. Lawrence and lake... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham - 1839 - 452 strani
...recent existence of the forest where they now stand, would be admired in any part of the Old World. On the British side of the line, with the exception...prosperity is apparent, all seems waste and desolate. There is but one railroad in all British America, and that, running between the St. Lawrence and Lake... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1839 - 410 strani
[ Prikaz vsebine te strani ni dovoljen ] | |
| Hugh Murray - 1839 - 394 strani
...carriages and large steam-boats; every village has its schoolhouse and place of public worship. But on the British side of the line, with the exception...prosperity is apparent, all seems waste and desolate. A widely scattered population, hardy and industrious, but poor and unenterprising, are separated from... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - 1839 - 552 strani
...recent existence of the forest where they now stand, would be admired in any part of the Old World. On the British side of the line, with the exception...prosperity is apparent, all seems waste and desolate. There is but one railroad in all British America, and that, running between the St. Lawrence and Lake... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - 1839 - 548 strani
...recent existence of the forest where they now stand, would be admired in any part of the Old World. On the British side of the line, with the exception of a few favoured spots, where some 466 approach to American prosperity is apparent, all seems waste and desolate. There is but one railroad... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham - 1839 - 452 strani
...miles long. The ancient city of Montreal, which is naturally the commercial capital of the Cauadas, will not bear the least comparison, in any respect, with Buffalo, which is a creation of yesterday. But it is not in the difference between the larger towns on the two sides... | |
| 1839 - 630 strani
...recent existence of the forest where they now stand, would be admired in any part of the old world. On the British side of the line, with the exception of a few favored spots where some approach to American prosperity is apparent, all seems waste and desolate.... | |
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