Sessional Papers, 26 tomas,8 leidimasC. H. Parmelee, 1893 "Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement. |
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... settlers upon their lands , and the steamship com- panies have continued , as in the past , to furnish information regarding the nation- ality , destination and number of the passengers whom they carry across the Atlantic . These ...
... settlers upon their lands , and the steamship com- panies have continued , as in the past , to furnish information regarding the nation- ality , destination and number of the passengers whom they carry across the Atlantic . These ...
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... settler on an adjoining homestead . NATIONALITIES OF SETTLERS . Although , as already indicated , it has been decided to discontinue the system hitherto pursued of collecting and publishing general immigration statistics , the following ...
... settler on an adjoining homestead . NATIONALITIES OF SETTLERS . Although , as already indicated , it has been decided to discontinue the system hitherto pursued of collecting and publishing general immigration statistics , the following ...
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... settlers for the following year will be most likely to look for lands , and the standard outlines having been established practically throughout the whole country south of the Saskatchewan River , permitting subdivision to be commenced ...
... settlers for the following year will be most likely to look for lands , and the standard outlines having been established practically throughout the whole country south of the Saskatchewan River , permitting subdivision to be commenced ...
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... settlers to turn our great inheritance of prairie into practical use as a field for settlement , attention was ... settler is now perhaps the most thickly populated piece of farming country in the whole North - west . Not only , more ...
... settlers to turn our great inheritance of prairie into practical use as a field for settlement , attention was ... settler is now perhaps the most thickly populated piece of farming country in the whole North - west . Not only , more ...
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... settlers themselves or of their bonds . men to escape liability in even one individual case . How well the Mennonites themselves are satisfied with all the conditions of their settlement in the North - west may be judged from the fact ...
... settlers themselves or of their bonds . men to escape liability in even one individual case . How well the Mennonites themselves are satisfied with all the conditions of their settlement in the North - west may be judged from the fact ...
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