The Canadian Magazine, Том 15J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish Ontario Publishing Company, Limited, 1900 |
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... hand of civilization has not yet touched , af- fords rest to the tired man or woman of the world . Canada is rising in im- portance as the natural play - ground of America , and that explains why this tourist number of THE CANADIAN MA ...
... hand of civilization has not yet touched , af- fords rest to the tired man or woman of the world . Canada is rising in im- portance as the natural play - ground of America , and that explains why this tourist number of THE CANADIAN MA ...
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... hand - mills and opium factories , as time and inclina- tions dictate . It is all horribly dirty , but there is , nevertheless , a piquancy in orientalism , however squalid , that survives disgust , and attracts whilst it repels . even ...
... hand - mills and opium factories , as time and inclina- tions dictate . It is all horribly dirty , but there is , nevertheless , a piquancy in orientalism , however squalid , that survives disgust , and attracts whilst it repels . even ...
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... hand- some " blocks , " warehouses , shops and public buildings that adorn Van- couver , Victoria or New Westminster . The tourist usually finds his chief at- tractions outside of such limitations . For example , at Oak Bay , beyond the ...
... hand- some " blocks , " warehouses , shops and public buildings that adorn Van- couver , Victoria or New Westminster . The tourist usually finds his chief at- tractions outside of such limitations . For example , at Oak Bay , beyond the ...
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... hand until lost upon the crests of distant hills , is one of singular serenity and majesty . The sunlight illumines the splendid amphitheatres of foliage , which sparkle continuously with scintillations of white sun fire . The air ...
... hand until lost upon the crests of distant hills , is one of singular serenity and majesty . The sunlight illumines the splendid amphitheatres of foliage , which sparkle continuously with scintillations of white sun fire . The air ...
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... hand in organizing the meeting of the Bri- tish Association at Toronto in 1897 , and was the local treasurer of that body . He has written a number of monographs on historical and other questions in a perspicuous and fluent literary ...
... hand in organizing the meeting of the Bri- tish Association at Toronto in 1897 , and was the local treasurer of that body . He has written a number of monographs on historical and other questions in a perspicuous and fluent literary ...
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