The St. LawrenceOxford University Press, 1959 - 296 sider History of the St. Lawrence, Gananoque, Brockville, Morristown, Clayton, Kingston, Wolfe Island, Cape Vincent and Cornelia. |
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Side 16
... containing a few islands . But centuries after the desertion of the ancient Norse settlements ( exactly when is not known ) , an opening appeared in the veil of ignorance that hid the western world from Europeans . It was not.
... containing a few islands . But centuries after the desertion of the ancient Norse settlements ( exactly when is not known ) , an opening appeared in the veil of ignorance that hid the western world from Europeans . It was not.
Side 46
... appeared on the opposite shore of the St Lawrence shouting for help . They wanted to cross over to seek food at Quebec , but the river was so full of blocks of ice floating menac- ingly downstream that no - one would dare to help them ...
... appeared on the opposite shore of the St Lawrence shouting for help . They wanted to cross over to seek food at Quebec , but the river was so full of blocks of ice floating menac- ingly downstream that no - one would dare to help them ...
Side 195
... appeared on stage : King George the Third came first , seated on a horse , and Queen Charlotte followed ( the two ... appearance . A visitor would usually find his way to the veranda of the old château to gaze on the panorama that had ...
... appeared on stage : King George the Third came first , seated on a horse , and Queen Charlotte followed ( the two ... appearance . A visitor would usually find his way to the veranda of the old château to gaze on the panorama that had ...
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Algonquins arrived attack began boats bridge British building built called Canadian Canal cannon canoes captain Cartier Champlain CHAMPLAIN-Volume Château church cliff colony cove Donnacona English farms Father Le Jeune feet fire fleet floated forest France French Frenchmen Frontenac fur-trade furs governor guns habitants HERVEY SMYTH Hochelaga houses hundred Hurons Indians Iroquois Island Jesuit Jesuit Relations-Volume Kingdom of Saguenay Lachine Lake Ontario Lake St land later lived logs Long Sault Lower Town Marie miles Mohawks Montreal morning night Ottawa Ottawa River paddle passed Pointe-Lévy priest prisoners Quebec raft rapids reached Richelieu Richelieu River rock round Royal rushed sail seigneur seigniory settlement ship shot shouted side sight snow soldiers south shore St Charles St Lawrence steamer stood streets Tadoussac Three Rivers timber took trade trees turned Upper Canada Upper Town upriver vessels villages wind winter Wolfe's Cove woods wrote