Inquiries of an emigrant: being the narrative of an English farmer from the year 1824 to 1830

during which period he traversed the United States and Canada, with a view to settle as an emigrant: containing observations on the manners, soil, climate, and husbandry of the Americans; estimates of outfit, charges of voyage, and travelling expenses.

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Inquiries of an emigrant: being the narrative of an English farmer from the year 1824 to 1830

during which period he traversed the United States and Canada, with a view to settle as an emigrant: containing observations on the manners, soil, climate, and husbandry of the Americans; estimates of outfit, charges of voyage, and travelling expenses.

3d ed. 3d ed., including the information published by His Majesty's Commissioners for Emigration. --
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E. Wilson
Language
English
Pages
207

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Microfilm-Xerography reprint.

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London

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viii, 207 p. ;
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207

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OL19850057M

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