Canada and the other British possessions in North America (now forming the Dominion), though apparently blessed with fewer physical advantages than the States to the south, contain a noble race, and are evidently reserved for a lofty destination. Everything... Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute - Page 1641870Full view - About this book
| 1845 - 778 pages
...advantages contain a nobler race, and are evidently reserved for a more lofty destination. Every thing there is in proper keeping for the development of the combined physical and menial energies of man. There are to be found at once the hardihood of character which conquers difficulty,... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1842 - 1130 pages
...advantages, contain a nobler race, and are evidently reserved for a more lofty destination. Every thing there is in proper keeping for the development of...the severity of climate which stimulates exertion, the natural advantages which reward enterprize. Nature has marked out this country for exalted destinies... | |
| British American League - Canada - 1849 - 98 pages
...contain a nobler race and are evidently reserved lor a more lofty destination than the United States. Everything there is in proper keeping for the development...physical and mental energies of man. There are to be lound at once, the hardihood of character which conquers difficulty, the severity of climate which... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - Europe - 1855 - 442 pages
...other British possessions in North America, though apparently blessed with fewer physical advantages, contain a noble race, and are evidently reserved for...the severity of climate which stimulates exertion, the natural advantage» which reward enterprise. Nature has marked out this country for exalted destinies;... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1855 - 670 pages
...other British possessions in North America, though apparently blessed with fewer physical advantages, contain a noble race, and are evidently reserved for...the severity of climate which stimulates exertion, the natural advantages which reward enterprise. Nature has marked out this country for exalted destinies;... | |
| 1880 - 690 pages
...physical advantages than the country to the South, contain a noble race, and are evidently destined for a lofty destination. Everything there is in proper...the development of the combined physical and mental qualities of man. There are to be found at once the hardihood of character which conquers difficulty,... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - Anthologies - 1880 - 704 pages
...South, contain a noble race, ami are evidently destined for a lofty destination. Everything there ¡.ч in proper keeping for the development of the combined physical and mental qualities of man. There are to be found at once the hardihood of character which conquers difficulty,... | |
| Sir John George Bourinot - Canada - 1881 - 150 pages
...physical advantages than the country to the South, contain a noble race, and are evidently destined for a lofty destination Everything there is in proper...the development of the combined physical and mental qualities of man. There are to be found at once the hardihood of character which conquers difficulty,... | |
| Canada. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1886 - 180 pages
...Malto Brun, " that Canada and the other British possessions in North America (nowforming the Dominion), though apparently blessed with fewer physical advantages...keeping for the development of the combined physical arid mental energies of man. There are to be found at once the hardihood of character which conquers... | |
| Emerson Bristol Biggar - British Columbia - 1889 - 1056 pages
...Brun, " that Canada and the other British possessions in North America (now forming the Dominion), though apparently blessed with fewer physical advantages...at once the hardihood of character which conquers difficulties, the climate which stimulates exertion, and the natural advantages which reward enterprise.... | |
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