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Page 99
... dimensions . The distrust of Quebec , in Southwestern Ontario at least , is further fueled by ongoing reports of " Cree vows of violence " ( July 8 ) over the Great Whale River hydro project . The columnist notes that : " Last year's ...
... dimensions . The distrust of Quebec , in Southwestern Ontario at least , is further fueled by ongoing reports of " Cree vows of violence " ( July 8 ) over the Great Whale River hydro project . The columnist notes that : " Last year's ...
Page 316
... dimension for the Company and Mission with their efforts to provide vegetables for the kitchens and hay for the livestock . Indeed , many of Waller's entries are focused on planting , haying , harvesting and his beloved flower garden ...
... dimension for the Company and Mission with their efforts to provide vegetables for the kitchens and hay for the livestock . Indeed , many of Waller's entries are focused on planting , haying , harvesting and his beloved flower garden ...
Page 362
... dimensions . Cultivated grain crops were principally corn , oats and wheat , while the livestock and poultry principally encountered were horses , cattle , hogs , chickens and turkeys . Dogs were always present . The Delaware words for ...
... dimensions . Cultivated grain crops were principally corn , oats and wheat , while the livestock and poultry principally encountered were horses , cattle , hogs , chickens and turkeys . Dogs were always present . The Delaware words for ...
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