Historial And Descriptive Sketches of the Maritime Colonies of British America

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Historial And Descriptive Sketches of the Maritime Colonies of British America
Macgregor, John, 1825-1892
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Lawrence ; on the River Miramichi ; and on the shores of the Bay de Chaleur.
The spirit of agriculture is beginning to diffuse itself rapidly through all, even the most northerly and coldest, parts of the province. Hitherto the timber trade and ship building, by engaging a great part of the laboui* of a population so very small in proportion to the extent of the country, have retarded the cultivation of the soil, and the improvement of the country. None of the North American colonies are more i
...n want of settlers of steady and rural habits.
The roads in this colony are few, and those in bid- condition ; and although its numerous rivers open in almost all directions channels of intercourse with the interior ; yet without good roads, the mode of travel* ling or of conveyance is more uncertain,, and generally less expeditious. Great leading roads are an essential desideratum in New Brunswick: ' There is, it is true, a tolerably good carriage road between St. John and Fredericton, and another from opposite St.


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