Annual Report of the Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, Ausgabe 21Association of Ontario Land Surveyors., 1906 |
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... horses in the west , and mud holes , and the paper by our friend Mr. Selby gives us an idea of what to expect on these survey parties . I have much pleasure in moving that the paper be accepted and printed in the Report . Mr. Niven - I ...
... horses in the west , and mud holes , and the paper by our friend Mr. Selby gives us an idea of what to expect on these survey parties . I have much pleasure in moving that the paper be accepted and printed in the Report . Mr. Niven - I ...
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... horses and poultry , Ontario won prizes to the amount of $ 5.979 as against the whole United States ' $ 7,956 . I am indebted to the Bureau of Industries for the following interesting statement , showing the present condition of the ...
... horses and poultry , Ontario won prizes to the amount of $ 5.979 as against the whole United States ' $ 7,956 . I am indebted to the Bureau of Industries for the following interesting statement , showing the present condition of the ...
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... horses , obtaining freighters , horses or supplies of any kind should they be required on the way out ; and consulting with Mr. Saint Cyr , D.L.S. , in whose company I intended to travel , we organized our transport at Edmonton . From ...
... horses , obtaining freighters , horses or supplies of any kind should they be required on the way out ; and consulting with Mr. Saint Cyr , D.L.S. , in whose company I intended to travel , we organized our transport at Edmonton . From ...
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... horses to be fed , our loads were much reduced and seventeen teams took the remainder along the Athabasca River . The sleigh track was covered by a foot of water , and some of the old - timers considered it very risky to go ; but we ...
... horses to be fed , our loads were much reduced and seventeen teams took the remainder along the Athabasca River . The sleigh track was covered by a foot of water , and some of the old - timers considered it very risky to go ; but we ...
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... horses . On the 28th the hay gave out , the horses getting weaker , as the work was very heavy and only old slough grass for them to live on . On the 30th we reached Muskeg River , a point only fifteen miles from the lake , but the ...
... horses . On the 28th the hay gave out , the horses getting weaker , as the work was very heavy and only old slough grass for them to live on . On the 30th we reached Muskeg River , a point only fifteen miles from the lake , but the ...
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Seite 73 - The government of Quebec, bounded on the Labrador coast by the River St. John, and from thence by a line drawn from the head of that river, through the Lake St. John, to the south end of the Lake Nipissim; from whence the said line, crossing the River St.
Seite 73 - Lawrence, and the Lake Champlain, in 45. degrees of north latitude, passes along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the said River St Lawrence from those which fall into the sea; and also along the north coast of the Baye des Chaleurs, and the coast of the Gulf of St Lawrence to Cape Rosieres...
Seite 168 - If, from the ends of the side of a triangle, there be drawn two straight lines to a point within the triangle, these shall be less than, the other two sides of the triangle, but shall contain a greater angle.
Seite 72 - Twenty-four hours after the signing of the present capitulation, the British General shall cause the troops of his Britannic Majesty to take possession of the Gates of the town of Montreal : and the British Garrison shall not enter the place till after the French troops shall have evacuated it. — " The whole Garrison of Montreal must lay " down their arms, and shall not serve during the present war Immediately after the "signing of the present capitulation, the King's troops shall take possession...
Seite 73 - north twenty-five degrees east, until it strikes the Ottawa "river, to ascend the said river into the lake Tomiscanning, " (Tbniscamingue), and, from the head of the said lake, by a "line drawn due north until it strikes the boundary line of " Hudson's Bay, including all the territory to the westward " and southward of the said line, to the utmost extent of the " country commonly called or known by the name of Canada...
Seite 73 - Longueuil, running along the said limit in the direction of north thirty-four degrees west to the westernmost angle of the said Seigneurie of New Longueuil ; thence along the north-western boundary of the Seigneurie of Vaudreuil, running north...
Seite 73 - ... crossing the River St. Lawrence and the Lake Champlain in forty-five degrees of north latitude, passes along the highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the said River St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the sea; and also along the north coast of the Baie des Chaleurs, and the coast of the Gulf of St.
Seite 173 - A. {cos a = cos b cos c + sin b sin c cos A. cos b = cos a cos c + sin a sin c cos B.
Seite 73 - America ; and to make further provision for the Government of the said Province. II. And whereas His Majesty has been pleased to signify, by his message to both Houses of Parliament, his royal intention to divide his Province of Quebec into two separate Provinces, to be called the Province of Upper Canada and the Province of Lower Canada...
Seite 47 - This ordinance required the public lands to be divided into " hundreds" of ten geographical miles square, and those again to be subdivided into lots of one mile square each, to be numbered from 1 to 100, commencing in the northwestern corner and counting from...