Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... mile of good macadam there were many miles of plank or corduroy , and even greater stretches of deeply - rutted earth . Some of the heaviest - travelled roads were turnpikes , maintained by tolls . Passengers and mails were carried in ...
... mile of good macadam there were many miles of plank or corduroy , and even greater stretches of deeply - rutted earth . Some of the heaviest - travelled roads were turnpikes , maintained by tolls . Passengers and mails were carried in ...
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... miles of gold - bearing ground , Conservative speakers , taking as a basis the $ 1,000,000 per square mile actually recovered from some creeks , attempted to prove that the government proposed to confer fabulous wealth upon a pair of ...
... miles of gold - bearing ground , Conservative speakers , taking as a basis the $ 1,000,000 per square mile actually recovered from some creeks , attempted to prove that the government proposed to confer fabulous wealth upon a pair of ...
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... miles wide . For example , the iron ranges of Labrador and New Quebec are from 800 to 1,000 miles north of Halifax , St. John and Montreal ; the goldfields of Porcupine and Kirkland Lake are 500 miles north of Toronto ; the copper ...
... miles wide . For example , the iron ranges of Labrador and New Quebec are from 800 to 1,000 miles north of Halifax , St. John and Montreal ; the goldfields of Porcupine and Kirkland Lake are 500 miles north of Toronto ; the copper ...
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