knowledge of the country on the whole would never lead me to advocate a line of communication from Canada across the continent to the Pacific, exclusively through British territory. The time has now... Sandford Fleming: Empire Builder - Page 100by Lawrence Johnstone Burpee - 1915 - 288 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Rawlings - 1865 - 278 pages
...Canada across the continent to the Pacific, exclusively through British territory. The time has now for ever gone by for effecting such an object, and the unfortunate choice of an astronomical boundary-line has completely isolated the Central American possessions of Great Britain from Canada... | |
| Alexander Monro - 1879 - 218 pages
...across the continent to the Pacific exclusively through British territory. The time has now forever gone by for effecting such an object; and the unfortunate...American possessions of Great Britain from Canada in the cast, and also almost debarred them from any eligible access from the Pacific coast on the west." However,... | |
| John Macoun, George Monro Grant, Alexander Begg, John Campbell McLagan - 1882 - 736 pages
...across the continent to the Pacific, exclusively through British Territory. The time has now forever gone by for effecting such an object, and the unfortunate choice of an astronomical boundary line has complete" ly isolated the Central American possessions of Great Britain from Canada in the east, and... | |
| 1888 - 692 pages
...from Canada * across the continent to the Pacific exclusively on British territory. The time has now for ever gone by for effecting such an object, and...the unfortunate choice of an astronomical boundary lino has completely isoiaUd the central American possessions of Great Britain from Canada in the cost,... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1894 - 1240 pages
...exclusively through British territory. The time has now for ever gone by for effecting such an ob' ject, and the unfortunate choice of an astronomical boundary...line has completely isolated the central American posseasions of Great Britain from Canada in the east, and also almost debarred them from any eligible... | |
| Engineers Club of Philadelphia - 1900 - 622 pages
...across the continent to the Pacific, exclusively through British territory. The time has now forever gone by for effecting such an object, and the unfortunate choice of an astronomic boundary-line has completely isolated the Central American possessions of Great Britian... | |
| Arthur Oliver Wheeler - 1905 - 714 pages
...Canada across the continent to the Pacific, exclusively through British territory. The time has now for ever gone by for effecting such an object, and the unfortunate choice of an astronomic boundary line has completely isolated the Central American possessions of Great Britain... | |
| 1895 - 1174 pages
...across the Continent to the Pacific exclusively through British territory. The time has now forever gone by for effecting such an object, and the unfortunate...American possessions of Great Britain from Canada on the east, and also debarred them from any eligible access from the Pacific Coast on the west." But... | |
| Keith Morris - 1916 - 202 pages
...Canada across the continent to the Pacific, exclusively through British territory. The time has now for ever gone by for effecting such an object, and the unfortunate choice of an astronomic boundary line has completely isolated the Central American possessions of Great Britain... | |
| John Macoun - 1922 - 344 pages
...exclusively through British territory. The time has now forever gone by for effecting such an object. The unfortunate choice of an astronomical boundary line has completely isolated the Central American possession of Great Britain from Canada, in the east, and almost debarred them from eligible access... | |
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