The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... miles ; you could cut forty such areas out of Canada . New South Wales contains 309,175 square miles , and is larger by 162 square miles than France , continental Italy and Sicily . Canada would make eleven countries the size of New ...
... miles ; you could cut forty such areas out of Canada . New South Wales contains 309,175 square miles , and is larger by 162 square miles than France , continental Italy and Sicily . Canada would make eleven countries the size of New ...
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... miles in length , and is navigable for two hundred and thirty miles . The St. Lawrence , one of the noblest of the great rivers in the world , has a length of seven hundred and fifty miles , entirely navigable . The Ottawa , which is a ...
... miles in length , and is navigable for two hundred and thirty miles . The St. Lawrence , one of the noblest of the great rivers in the world , has a length of seven hundred and fifty miles , entirely navigable . The Ottawa , which is a ...
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... miles inland by rail to his mills . For this amount our trunk lines carry rails five hundred and sixty miles , as against eighty miles in Britain . If Europe enjoyed our advantages of free competition in its transportation system , the ...
... miles inland by rail to his mills . For this amount our trunk lines carry rails five hundred and sixty miles , as against eighty miles in Britain . If Europe enjoyed our advantages of free competition in its transportation system , the ...
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