id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044020305827 Sweetser, M. F. (Moses Foster), James R. Osgood and Company. The Maritime Provinces : a handbook for travellers : a guide to the chief cities, coasts, and islands of the Maritime Provinces of Canada, and to their scenery amd [sic] historic attractions, with the Gulf and River of St. Lawrence to Quebec and Montreal, also Newfoundland and the Labrador coast 1884 .txt text/plain 192687 12271 79 Phipps's New-England fleet had recently captured and destroyed its fortifications, so he ascended the St. John River and soon fixed his capital at Nashwaak, where he remained for several years, organizing Indian forays on islands and peninsulas enclose the water in every direction Cottages and cultivated land break the masses of forest, and the masts of small fishing-vessels peeplug up from every little cove attest the multiplied resources which Nature has provided for the supply of the inhabitants." (Oapt. Near the end of Long Island another ferry-boat is taken, and the traveller crosses the Grand Passage to West Port (Denton's Hotel), a village N. of St. John's Island (on the r.) is seen the deep inlet of Pubnico Harbor, on whose shores is the great fishing-village of Pubnico (Carland's passing near the sea-shore hamlets of Caribacou and Lower River Inhabitants, and approaching the Scottish village of Grand Anse. ./cache/hvd.32044020305827.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044020305827.txt