| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1843 - 414 sider
..."These people (says McKenzie) are spread over a vast extent of country. Their language is the same as that of the people who inhabit the coast of British...Esquimaux, and continues along the coast of Labrador and the Gulf and banks of St. Lawrence to Montreal. The line then follows the Utawas River to its source... | |
| 1814 - 76 sider
...extent of country in the centre of the northern part of America. Their language is the same as lhat of the people who inhabit the coast of British America on the Atlantic, with the exception of the Esquimeaux, They are of moderate stature, well proportioned, and of great activity. They are naturally... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 480 sider
...spread over a vast extent of country. Tlirir language is the same as that of those who inhabit ttie coast of British America on the Atlantic, with the exception of the Esquimaux, and it continues along the coast of Labrador, and the gulf and banks of St. Laurence to Montreal. They... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1829 - 466 sider
...Their language, Mackenzie says, " is the same as that of the people who inhabit the coast of liritish America on the Atlantic, with the exception of the...Esquimaux, and continues along the coast of Labrador and the Gulf and banks of St. Lawrence to Montreal. The line then follows the Utawas river to its source,... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1830 - 396 sider
...Indians are spread over a vast extent of country. Their language, Mackenzie says, " is the same as that of the people who inhabit the coast of British...Esquimaux, and continues along the coast of Labrador and the Gulf and banks of St. Lawrence to Montreal. The line then follows the Utawas river to its source,... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1838 - 480 sider
...people are spread over a vast extent of country. Their language is the same as that of those who inhahit the coast of British America on the Atlantic, with the exception of the Esquimanx, and it continues along the coast of Labrador, aud the gulf and banks of St. Lawrence to... | |
| Thomas Ewing (of Edinburgh.) - 1839 - 348 sider
...vast extent of country in the centre of the northern part of America. Their language is the same as that of the people who inhabit the coast of British...the Atlantic, with the exception of the Esquimaux. They are naturally mild and affable, as well as just in their dealings, not only among themselves,... | |
| John Dunn - 1845 - 250 sider
...tribes, under different names, are spread over a vast extent of country. Their language is the same as that of the people who inhabit the coast of British America on the Atlantie, and continues along the coast of Labrador, and the gulf and banks of the St. Lawrence to... | |
| 1898 - 622 sider
...country they occupy. These people are spread over a vast extent of country. Their language is the same as that of the people who inhabit the coast of British...Esquimaux, and continues along the coast of Labrador and the gulf and banks of St. Lawrence to Montreal. The line then follows the Ottawa river to its source;... | |
| 1898 - 618 sider
...country they occupy. These people are spread over a vast extent of country. Their language is the same as that of the people who inhabit the coast of British...Esquimaux, and continues along the coast of Labrador and the gulf and banks of St. Lawrence to Montreal. The line then follows the Ottawa river to its source;... | |
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