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Had this same river been called the Miramichi or the Irrawaddy, it would have been despoiled of half its charms, and have sunk down into a vulgar stream, the atmosphere of which might have suited well enough Russian boors, but which would have been pestiferous to men of letters.
Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey Cottle, Joseph 1847
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Miramichi, which is crowded with vessels during the summer and autumn.
History of New Brunswick Peter Fisher 1815
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Had this same river been called the Miramichi or the
Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey Joseph Cottle 1811
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Nine members of Miramichi Literacy Inc. gathered for their first meeting of the fall on Sept. 22.
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… Meanwhile several of the members of the Council have been busy promoting the sale of the locally-written easy-read booklets on the history and culture of the Miramichi.
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… Meanwhile several of the members of the Council have been busy promoting the sale of the locally-written easy-read booklets on the history and culture of the Miramichi.
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Nine members of Miramichi Literacy Inc. gathered for their first meeting of the fall on Sept. 22.
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Nine members of Miramichi Literacy Inc. gathered for their first meeting of the fall on Sept. 22.
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… Meanwhile several of the members of the Council have been busy promoting the sale of the locally-written easy-read booklets on the history and culture of the Miramichi.
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Miramichi — green high-sterned Dutch galliots — American ships with long black hulls and tall raking masts — and those far-famed “Black Ball” clippers, the _Marco Polo_ and the _Champion of the Seas_, — in short, the ships of all nations, with their marked and distinguishing peculiarities.
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