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" ... beneath, until just so much is left supported by the stream as is sufficient to permit its free escape. When the subsidence has attained its maximum, the trough of the St. Lawrence therefore exhibits a glacial landscape, undulating into hills and... "
Sessional Papers of the Dominion of Canada - Page 41
by Canada. Parliament - 1889
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The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 2. köide

1846 - 674 lehte
...after it has found a resting-place beneath, until just so much is left supported by the stream as is sufficient to permit its free escape. When the subsidence...landscape, undulating into hills and valleys that run iu various directions, and while some of the principal mounds stand upon a base of SOO yards in length,...
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Report on a Survey for the Railway Bridge Over the St. Lawrence at Montreal ...

Thomas C. Keefer - 1853 - 70 lehte
...after it has found a resting place beneath until just so much is left supported by the stream as is sufficient to permit its free escape. When the subsidence...mounds stand upon a base of 500 yards in length by a hundred or two in breadth, they present a height of ten to fifteen feet above the level of those...
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Western Wanderings: Or, a Pleasure Tour in the Canadas, 2. köide

William Henry Giles Kingston - 1856 - 346 lehte
...after it has found a resting-place beneath, until just so much is left supported by the stream as is sufficient to permit its free escape. When the subsidence...some of the principal mounds stand upon a base of five hundred yards in length by a hundred or two in breadth, they present a height of ten to fifteen...
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The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, 3. köide

1858 - 518 lehte
...after it has found a resting-place beneath, until just so much is left supported by the stream as is sufficient to permit its free escape. When the subsidence...mounds stand upon a base of 500 yards in length, by a hundred or two in breadth, they present a height of ten to fifteen feet above the level of those...
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The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, 3. köide

1858 - 522 lehte
...after it has found a resting-place beneath, until just so much is left supported by the stream as is sufficient to permit its free escape. When the subsidence...that run in various directions, and while some of thu principal mounds stand upon a base of 500 yards in length, by a hundred or two in breadth, they...
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The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, 3. köide

1858 - 518 lehte
...after it has found a resting-place beneatli, until just so much is left supported by the stream as is sufficient to permit its free escape. When the subsidence...St. Lawrence therefore exhibits a glacial landscape, ifndulating into hills and valleys that run in various directions, and while some of the principal...
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Report on a General Scheme of Improvements for the Harbour of Montreal

Montréal (Québec). Commission of Engineers on a Scheme of Improvements for the Harbour of Montreal, Robert Bruce Bell - 1877 - 256 lehte
...elevations after it has found a resting place beneath, until just so much is loft by the stream as is sufficient to permit its free escape. When the subsidence...some of the principal mounds stand upon a base of five hundred yards in length by a hundred or two in breadth, they present a height of ten to fifteen...
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Life of Sir William E. Logan, Kt., LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., &c: First Director ...

Bernard James Harrington - 1883 - 468 lehte
...after it has found a resting-place beneath, until just so much is left supported by the stream as is sufficient to permit its free escape. When the subsidence...some of the principal mounds stand upon a base of five hundred yards in length, by a hundred or two in breadth, they present a height of ten to fifteen...
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The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 2. köide

Geological Society of London - 1846 - 742 lehte
...after it has found a resting-place beneath, until just so much is left supported by the stream as is sufficient to permit its free escape. When the subsidence...and while some of the principal mounds stand upon a hase of 500 yards in length, by a hundred or two in breadth, they present a height of ten to fifteen...
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Sessional Papers, 22. köide,15. number

1889 - 1554 lehte
...reeling place beneath, until just so mach is left snp^rted by the stream as is »officient to permit ils free escape. When the subsidence has attained its...some of the principal mounds stand upon a base of 500 yarda in length, by 100 or 200 yards in breadth, they present a height of 10 to !&• feet above the...
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