| William Leggo - 1878 - 946 pages
...found sufficiently extensive to render him fearfully sea sick during his passage across it. (Laughter.) For the last eighty miles of his voyage, however,...Islands of the St. Lawrence. (Loud cheering.) From this lacustrine paradise of sylvan beauty we are able at once to transfer our friend to the Winnipeg, a... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 464 pages
...has left behind him, will probably be found sufficiently extensive to render him fearfully seasick during his passage across it. For the last eighty...will be consoled by sailing through a succession of laudlocked channels, the beauty of whose scenery, while it resembles, certainlv excels the far-famed... | |
| Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Sandford Fleming - 1878 - 122 pages
...has loft behind him, will probably bo found sufficiently extensive to render him fearfullj- sea-sick during his passage across it. For the last eighty miles of his voyage, however, he will be consoled trysailing through a succession of land-locked channels, thebeautj' of whose sceneiy, while it resembles,... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 458 pages
...has left behind him, will probably be found sufficiently extensive to render him fearfully seasick during his passage across it. For the last eighty miles of his voyage, however, he will he consoled by sailing through a succession of landlocked channels, the beauty of whose scenery, while... | |
| Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Sandford Fleming - 1878 - 120 pages
...extensive to render him fearfully sea-sick during his passage across it. For the last eighty mi les of his voyage, however, he will be consoled by sailing through a succession of land-locked channels, t he beauty of whose scenery, while it resembles, certainly excels the far-famed Thousand Inlands of... | |
| Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Sandford Fleming - 1878 - 122 pages
...has left behind him, will probabl}fbe found sufficiently extensive to render him fearfully sea-sick during his passage across it. For the last eighty miles of his voyage, hewever, he will be consoled bysailing through a succession of land-locked channels, the beaut}' of... | |
| Edward Hepple Hall - 1879 - 264 pages
...Governor- General, Lord DufEerin, remarked : " For the last eighty miles of his voyage the traveller will be consoled by sailing through a succession of...the far-famed Thousand islands of the St. Lawrence." beauty we are able at once to transfer our friend to the Winnipeg, a river whose existence in the very... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1879 - 174 pages
...to render him fearfully sea-sick during his passage across it. For the last 80 miles of his voyage, he will be consoled by sailing through a succession...resembles, certainly excels the far-famed Thousand Islands1 of the St. Lawrence. From this lake paradise of sylvan beauty we are able to transfer our... | |
| Edward Hepple Hall - 1879 - 264 pages
...Dufferin, remarked: " For the last eighty miles of his voyage the traveller will be consoled by saihng through a succession of land-locked channels, the...the far-famed Thousand islands of the St. Lawrence." beauty we are able at once to transfer our friend to the Winnipeg, a river whose existence in the very... | |
| Robert Cooke - 1879 - 474 pages
...way to Winnipeg. He says : — " For the last eighty miles of his voyage ho will continue his journey through a succession of land-locked channels, the...the far-famed Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence. From this lacustrian paradise of sylvan beauty we are able at once to transfer our friend to the Winnipeg,... | |
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