Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291William Blackwood, 1962 - England |
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Page 233
... decided to get more informa- tion from the promoter of the scheme , the Rev. I. M. Barr , a retired Anglican clergyman who had an office in Fleet Street . It appeared that this gentleman had been in the North - West Terri- tories in ...
... decided to get more informa- tion from the promoter of the scheme , the Rev. I. M. Barr , a retired Anglican clergyman who had an office in Fleet Street . It appeared that this gentleman had been in the North - West Terri- tories in ...
Page 240
... decided to stay on . But we had made up our minds to push on . Ten miles beyond Battleford and we were getting into wild country ; no farms were to be seen at all , and a few Indians made their appearance from time to time . They were ...
... decided to stay on . But we had made up our minds to push on . Ten miles beyond Battleford and we were getting into wild country ; no farms were to be seen at all , and a few Indians made their appearance from time to time . They were ...
Page 242
... decided to begin building operations on the morrow . Building a sod - house may sound easy , but we experienced all kinds of difficulties . In the end we mastered most of them , and eventu- ally had a cover over our heads , but it would ...
... decided to begin building operations on the morrow . Building a sod - house may sound easy , but we experienced all kinds of difficulties . In the end we mastered most of them , and eventu- ally had a cover over our heads , but it would ...
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