Early Travellers in the Canadas, 1791-1867Gerald M. Craig Macmillan Company of Canada, 1955 - 300 páginas Extracts from the writings of thirty visitors of British North America, 1791-1867. |
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... British dominions , and hence free from the worst ravages of republican society . It would make an ideal home for loyal British subjects . " Democrats and levellers may go to the States ; but the friends of British habits and feelings ...
... British dominions , and hence free from the worst ravages of republican society . It would make an ideal home for loyal British subjects . " Democrats and levellers may go to the States ; but the friends of British habits and feelings ...
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... British lack of knowledge about the Canadas . One ostensible reason that many of the books were written was to make the British people more familiar with " these val- uable appendages " , as they were often called . It was point- ed out ...
... British lack of knowledge about the Canadas . One ostensible reason that many of the books were written was to make the British people more familiar with " these val- uable appendages " , as they were often called . It was point- ed out ...
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... British North America . ( London , 1864 ) DUNCAN , JOHN M. , Travels through part of the United States and Canada in 1818 and 1819. ( Glasgow , 1823 ) , 2 vols . ENGLEHEART , GARDNER D. , Journal of the progress of H.R.H. the Prince of ...
... British North America . ( London , 1864 ) DUNCAN , JOHN M. , Travels through part of the United States and Canada in 1818 and 1819. ( Glasgow , 1823 ) , 2 vols . ENGLEHEART , GARDNER D. , Journal of the progress of H.R.H. the Prince of ...
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