The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Том 10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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... south - of England farmer , with whom I had always stayed while near Cobourg ; and his farm being close to the shore , we had been looking forward to the visit . Three of us set out , leaving the second cook to take care of the camp ...
... south - of England farmer , with whom I had always stayed while near Cobourg ; and his farm being close to the shore , we had been looking forward to the visit . Three of us set out , leaving the second cook to take care of the camp ...
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... south end of Weller's Bay , at Consecon , when we should have been at Carrying Place , in the north- ern portion of the Bay , where the Portage was , and which we had foolishly passed an hour before . The journey was speedily re- traced ...
... south end of Weller's Bay , at Consecon , when we should have been at Carrying Place , in the north- ern portion of the Bay , where the Portage was , and which we had foolishly passed an hour before . The journey was speedily re- traced ...
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... south , the wind , which had before been fair , be- came a stiff side one , and its effects were duly experienced as it came in gusts down the hill sides which line the coast of Prince Edward county . The result was the boat- swain's ...
... south , the wind , which had before been fair , be- came a stiff side one , and its effects were duly experienced as it came in gusts down the hill sides which line the coast of Prince Edward county . The result was the boat- swain's ...
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... south side , the north having been taken previously . Looking for a place where we might procure dinner , we espied what we thought , though with a slight misgiving , a suitable one . But our appetites were keen , so we steered boldly ...
... south side , the north having been taken previously . Looking for a place where we might procure dinner , we espied what we thought , though with a slight misgiving , a suitable one . But our appetites were keen , so we steered boldly ...
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... south for twenty miles , thus forming one of the most peculiar coasts on the lake . The land for the whole distance terminates at the shore in lofty white sandy cliffs , with here and there small openings leading into an inland bay , of ...
... south for twenty miles , thus forming one of the most peculiar coasts on the lake . The land for the whole distance terminates at the shore in lofty white sandy cliffs , with here and there small openings leading into an inland bay , of ...
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