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... entire number of inhabitants is thus yet insignificant as compared with the size and natural resources of the country . It results from this that the special consequences dependent on its geographical position , as a whole , have so far ...
... entire number of inhabitants is thus yet insignificant as compared with the size and natural resources of the country . It results from this that the special consequences dependent on its geographical position , as a whole , have so far ...
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... entire time required by the Canadian route would be 21 days as against 24 days by way of the United States , a saving of 21 days . b . Outer Form and Size . - British North America is included between the 53d and 141st degrees of ...
... entire time required by the Canadian route would be 21 days as against 24 days by way of the United States , a saving of 21 days . b . Outer Form and Size . - British North America is included between the 53d and 141st degrees of ...
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... entire British Empire , including the newly - acquired territories in Africa , at 11,355,057 square miles , it will be found that it comprises about one - fifth of the land surface of the globe . British North America constitutes one ...
... entire British Empire , including the newly - acquired territories in Africa , at 11,355,057 square miles , it will be found that it comprises about one - fifth of the land surface of the globe . British North America constitutes one ...
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... entire high western border of the continent . In the southern half of the continent the region between these two great mountain systems may be described as a vast inland plain , broken by but a few irregular mountain ranges , and ...
... entire high western border of the continent . In the southern half of the continent the region between these two great mountain systems may be described as a vast inland plain , broken by but a few irregular mountain ranges , and ...
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... entire region to the south of the Laurentian plateau east of Lake Huron . This is almost entirely based on old and hard rocks included in the Paleozoic division of geologists . ( 2 ) The Laurentian plateau , with the limits above given ...
... entire region to the south of the Laurentian plateau east of Lake Huron . This is almost entirely based on old and hard rocks included in the Paleozoic division of geologists . ( 2 ) The Laurentian plateau , with the limits above given ...
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Acadian agricultural Arctic Assiniboia Atlantic Australia Bay of Fundy border British Columbia British North America Brunswick Canada Canadian Pacific Railway Cape centre chief chiefly climate coast coast-line College colony continent Cordillera cultivation district east eastern ELEMENTARY elevation English estuary exported extends Fcap feet fisheries flow forest French Gulf of St harbour height hills Hudson Bay important Indian industries inhabitants interior island known Lake Huron land largest latitude Laurentian plateau Lawrence Manitoba manufactures miles in length Montreal native navigable nearly Newfoundland north-west northern Nova Scotia Ocean Ontario Ottawa Pacific peninsula places plain population Port prairie principal produce Prof Professor province Quebec railway range region rise river rocks Rocky Mountains Saskatchewan settlements shores side slopes southern square miles Strait streams surface timber town trees tributaries valleys Vancouver Island vessels western whole width Winnipeg
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