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From Gilbert Parker ' s Canadian romances he learned that " the trail is lonely
and the woods are deep and dark ” and that the Northland religion was a " faith of
food and blanket . ” But he virtually ignored the drama of the Long Trail , and he ...
From Gilbert Parker ' s Canadian romances he learned that " the trail is lonely
and the woods are deep and dark ” and that the Northland religion was a " faith of
food and blanket . ” But he virtually ignored the drama of the Long Trail , and he ...
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28 The version of such a trail that MacKaye announced in the journal of the
American Institute of Architects in 1921 as “ An Appalachian Trail : a Project in
Regional Planning , " provided for a series of public parks and open ways to
cluster ...
28 The version of such a trail that MacKaye announced in the journal of the
American Institute of Architects in 1921 as “ An Appalachian Trail : a Project in
Regional Planning , " provided for a series of public parks and open ways to
cluster ...
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Still others dealt with the “ Long Trail ” in the far north . All were prolific ; Bindloss
alone produced eighty - two novels of the Canadian and African back country . 6 .
Stewart Edward White , The Blazed Trail ( New York : McClure , Phillips , 1902 ) ...
Still others dealt with the “ Long Trail ” in the far north . All were prolific ; Bindloss
alone produced eighty - two novels of the Canadian and African back country . 6 .
Stewart Edward White , The Blazed Trail ( New York : McClure , Phillips , 1902 ) ...
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