Builders of Canada from Cartier to LaurierJohn C. Winston Company, 1903 - 578 psl. |
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... took a six - mile tramp , to see if their autumn - sown corn were sprouting under the snow , and there , on a bright , balmy winter day , they picnicked gaily in January . But now fields and gardens were enclosed , and soon building and ...
... took a six - mile tramp , to see if their autumn - sown corn were sprouting under the snow , and there , on a bright , balmy winter day , they picnicked gaily in January . But now fields and gardens were enclosed , and soon building and ...
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... took a warm interest , however , in the Indians who were so impressed by her beauty and gentleness that they were ready to worship her as a divinity . She lived four years in Canada , finding her chief interest in teaching the squaws ...
... took a warm interest , however , in the Indians who were so impressed by her beauty and gentleness that they were ready to worship her as a divinity . She lived four years in Canada , finding her chief interest in teaching the squaws ...
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... took back with them the missionaries , who , with glad hearts , faced the journey of nine hundred miles . The canoes left Quebec and paddled slowly but steadily up the St. Lawrence till the Ottawa was reached ; and then began the ...
... took back with them the missionaries , who , with glad hearts , faced the journey of nine hundred miles . The canoes left Quebec and paddled slowly but steadily up the St. Lawrence till the Ottawa was reached ; and then began the ...
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... took a solemn and tender farewell of their friends , who inwardly felt that they should never again look upon their brave young defenders . The seventeen youths embarked in several large canoes , and began their arduous journey . They ...
... took a solemn and tender farewell of their friends , who inwardly felt that they should never again look upon their brave young defenders . The seventeen youths embarked in several large canoes , and began their arduous journey . They ...
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... took a brief rest and then began the heavy work of poling and hauling their canoes up the rapid torrent . After much severe toil they succeeded in passing the rapid , and then quietly paddled along till they came within sight of the ...
... took a brief rest and then began the heavy work of poling and hauling their canoes up the rapid torrent . After much severe toil they succeeded in passing the rapid , and then quietly paddled along till they came within sight of the ...
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