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" Ed.] in the extent mentioned, on this river, the most remarkable of which are on the Gananoque. Good roads have been opened, and bridges well constructed; some of them over wet lands and the mouths of creeks and rivers of very considerable extent ; and... "
A Short Topographical Description of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada ... - Page 16
by Sir David William Smyth, Francis Gore - 1813 - 123 pages
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Darby's Universal Gazetteer: Or, A New Geographical Dictionary ...

Richard Brookes, William Darby - Gazetteers - 1827 - 904 pages
...peace of 1783, when all was in a state of nature, and heavily timbered. There are now between 30 *nd 40 mills in the extent mentioned, on this river, the...industry, to erect comfortable houses. In the rear of the tps., on the St. Lawrence, are upwards of 20 others, in which settlements have commenced, to the...
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The Canadian Journal of Science, Literature and History, Volume 14

Science - 1875 - 822 pages
...of nature and heavily timbered. There are now between 30 and 40 mills [more than 40 mills : 2nd Ed.] in the extent mentioned, on this river, the most remarkable...rear of these townships, on the St. Lawrence, are upwards of twenty others in which settlements have been commenced, to the southward of the Ottawa or...
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Report of the Public Roads and Highways Commission, 1914

Ontario. Public Roads and Highways Commission - Roads - 1914 - 316 pages
...peace of 1783, when all was in a state of nature and heavily timbered. There are now between 30 and 40 mills in the extent mentioned, on this river, the most remarkable of which are on the Gauanoque. Good roads have been opened, and bridges well constructed; some of them over wet lands,...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 13

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1914 - 592 pages
...peace of 1783, when all was in a state of nature and heavily timbered. There are now between 30 and 40 mills in the extent mentioned, on this river, the most remarkable of which are on the Ganarioque. Good roads have been opened, and bridges well constructed; some of them over wet lands,...
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