| Henry Youle Hind - Assiniboine River (Sask. and Man.) - 1860 - 540 pages
...REALITY OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE TO THE INTERESTS OP BRITISH NORTH AMERICA THAT THIS CONTINUOUS BELT CAN BE SETTLED AND CULTIVATED FROM A FEW MILES WEST...WILL EVENTUALLY ENJOY THE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF BEING FBD BY AN AGRICULTURAL POPULATION FROM ONE EXTREMITY TO THE OTHER. No other part of the American Continent... | |
| Henry Youle Hind - History - 1860 - 522 pages
...REALITY OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE TO THE INTERESTS OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA THAT THIS CONTINUOUS BELT CAN BE SETTLED AND CULTIVATED FROM A FEW MILES WEST OF THE LAKE OF THE WOODS TO THE PASSES OF THE EOCKY MOUNTAINS, AND ANY LINE OF COMAIUNICATION, WHETHER BY WAGGON HOAD OR RAILROAD, PASSING THROUGH... | |
| 1861 - 512 pages
...colonisation for many years to come. That they will amply repay cultivation can hardly admit of doubt. From the Lake of the Woods to the passes of the Rocky Mountains there is a continuous belt of fertile land, rich in water, woods, and pasturage. The climate closely... | |
| Great Britain - 1861 - 516 pages
...colonisation for many years to come. That they will amply repay cultivation can hardly admit of doubt. From the Lake of the Woods to the passes of the Rocky Mountains there is a continuous belt of fertile land, rich in water, woods, and pasturage. The climate closely... | |
| 1867 - 518 pages
...to the interests of British North America that this continuous belt (now known as the Fertile Belt) can be settled and cultivated from a few miles west...line of communication, whether by waggon, road, or railway, passing through it will eventually enjoy the great advantage of being fed by an agricultural... | |
| American periodicals - 1867 - 850 pages
...North America that 336 THE LAST GREAT MONOPOLY. this continuous belt can be settled and cultivat<ч! from a few miles west of the Lake of the Woods to...Mountains; and any line of communication, whether by wagon road or railroad, passing through it, will eventually enjoy the great advantage of being fed... | |
| English periodicals - 1874 - 924 pages
...importance that a broad strip of fertile country, rich in water, woods, and pasturage, can be continuously settled and cultivated from a few miles west of the...the Rocky Mountains, and any line of communication passing through it will eventually enjoy the great advantage of being fed by an agricultural population... | |
| Thomas Spence - Agriculture - 1879 - 78 pages
...British North Ameiica that this continuous bell can be settled and cultivated from a few miles West of Lake of the Woods to the passes of the Rocky Mountains, and any line of communication, whether by wagon or railroad, passing through it, will eventually enjoy the great advantage of being Jed by an... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam - Manitoba - 1885 - 422 pages
...reality of the highest importance to the interests of British North America that this continuous belt can be settled and cultivated from a few miles west...Mountains; and any line of communication, whether by waggon-road or railway, .passing through it, will eventually enjoy the great ad vantage of being fed... | |
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