Builders of Canada from Cartier to LaurierJohn C. Winston Company, 1903 - 578 psl. |
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... sailed across the wide Atlantic , reaching Cape Bonavista in Newfoundland about the middle of May . From thence , passing on to the Isle of Birds , as the Portuguese had called it on account of the multitude of birds there , they ...
... sailed across the wide Atlantic , reaching Cape Bonavista in Newfoundland about the middle of May . From thence , passing on to the Isle of Birds , as the Portuguese had called it on account of the multitude of birds there , they ...
3 psl.
... sailed east and northward along the coast of Gaspé Bay . Here he landed and set up a large wooden cross , thirty feet high , carved with three fleurs - de - lis , and bearing the inscription in French , " Long live the King of France ...
... sailed east and northward along the coast of Gaspé Bay . Here he landed and set up a large wooden cross , thirty feet high , carved with three fleurs - de - lis , and bearing the inscription in French , " Long live the King of France ...
4 psl.
... France , the French ships sailed up the great unknown river , on which no white wings sava those of the sea - gulls had ever appeared before . The mariners gazed with admiring interest at the grand , sombre 4 BUILDERS OF CANADA .
... France , the French ships sailed up the great unknown river , on which no white wings sava those of the sea - gulls had ever appeared before . The mariners gazed with admiring interest at the grand , sombre 4 BUILDERS OF CANADA .
6 psl.
... sailed on till he reached the mouth of a little river flowing into a " goodly and pleasant sound , " making a sheltered haven at a point which still seems the fitting portal of the fair Dominion of Canada . Here the river became a mile ...
... sailed on till he reached the mouth of a little river flowing into a " goodly and pleasant sound , " making a sheltered haven at a point which still seems the fitting portal of the fair Dominion of Canada . Here the river became a mile ...
16 psl.
... sailed some nine miles farther up the St. Lawrence to Cap Rouge , a reddish headland where the high bank of the river divides to let a little stream run out through a green , sheltered glade . Here the party landed , explored the wooded ...
... sailed some nine miles farther up the St. Lawrence to Cap Rouge , a reddish headland where the high bank of the river divides to let a little stream run out through a green , sheltered glade . Here the party landed , explored the wooded ...
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