Importing Mail folders from a Time Machine Backup

Hi,
i just finished setting up my brand new MacBook Air, what i wan't able to do was to import my Mail folders from the last backup of my previous MacBookPro and merge them into Mail on this computer.
To be more detailed, on my last computer i had some folders i created to store some important emails from work, from a specific person or for a specific porpouse.
I would definitly need those folders with the emails they contains on this computer too.
What i have is a backup made from time machine on an external device. I cannot restore Mail from it because it says it's a basic application of osx and cannot be deleted. Is there a path or a specific way i can find those folders with and bring them on my new computer?
Thanks a lot to all who will help me.
To be more clear, here is a screen of the type of folders i mean:

This item in Pondinis Time Machine stuff may help:
You can restore entire mailboxes or individual messages
http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/15.html
Regards,
Colin R.

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