| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1856 - 964 sider
...believe the character given to the more western and less favored regions described in this report. In the fanciful and exaggerated description given...character of the western half of the continent, some have been, no doubt, influenced by a desire to favor particular routes of travel for the emigrants to follow... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1857 - 586 sider
...believe the character given to the more western and less favored regions described in this report. In the fanciful and exaggerated description given...character of the western half of the continent, some have been, no doubt, influenced by a desire to favor particular routes of travel for the emigrants to follow... | |
| Henry Youle Hind, Canada. Provincial Secretary's Office - 1859 - 252 sider
...additional value to the truly fertile valleys of Red River, the Assiniboine, part of the Qu' Appelle, and portions of the South and North Branch of the...some have no doubt been influenced by a desire to favor particular routes of travel for the emigrants to follow ; others by a desire to commend themselves... | |
| William H. Emory - 1859 - 386 sider
...believe, the character given to the more western and less favored regions described in this report. In the fanciful and exaggerated description given...some have no doubt been influenced by a desire to favor particular routes of travel for the emigrants to follow; others by a desire to commend themselves... | |
| 1864 - 496 sider
...of Red River, the Assinniboine, part of the Qu'appelle, and portions of the south and north branches of the Saskatchewan. It determines also the direction...western half of the Continent, some have no doubt heen influenced by a desire to favor particular routes of travel for the emigrants to follow ; others... | |
| John Turner Milner - 1876 - 226 sider
...believe, the character given to the western and less favored regions, described in this report." "In a fanciful and exaggerated description given by many of the character of the western half of this continent, some have no doubt been influenced by a desire to favor particular routes of travel... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1864 - 664 sider
...Ited Eiver, the Assinniboine, part of the Qu'appelle, and portions of the south and north branches of the Saskatchewan. It determines also the direction...continent, some have no doubt been influenced by a * Table of comparison between the different passes in the Rocky Mountains, in the United States and... | |
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