Prince Edward Island -- Emigration and immigration
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Prince Edward Island -- Emigration and immigration
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Prince Edward Island
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- Petition of the proprietors of lands in the Island of Saint John, in the Gulf of the River Saint Lawrence
- A description of Prince Edward Island, in the Gulf of St. Laurence, North America, with a map of the island, and a few cursory observations respecting the climate, natural productions, and advantages of its situation, in regard to agriculture and commerce : together with some remarks, as instructions to new settlers, by a person many years resident there
- Observations on the present state of the Highlands of Scotland, with a view of the causes and probable consequences of emigration, by the Earl of Selkirk
- Some account of the Island of Prince Edward, with some practical advice to those intending to emigrate, and some observations on the Cape of Good Hope, New South Wales, Canada, and the Red River : to which are added, sailing directions for the coast and harbours, and correct maps of the Island of Prince Edward, Holland Harbour, and the lands surrounding Cascumpec Bay, by a late resident of that colony
- Prince Edward Island, a brief but faithful account of this fine colony; shewing some of its advantages as a place of settlement, addressed to those British farmers and others who are determined to emigrate and try their fortune in a new country : with directions how to proceed, what to provide and what steps to take on arriving in the colony, by J.L. Llewellin
- Prince Edward Island, a brief but faithful account of this fine colony, shewing some of its advantages as a place of settlement : addressed to those British farmers, and others, who are determined to emigrate and try their fortune in a new country : with directions how to proceed, what to provide, and what steps to take, on arriving in the colony, by J.L. Lewellin
- Prince Edward Island, a brief but faithful account of this fine colony, shewing some of its advantages as a place of settlement : addressed to those British farmers, and others, who are determined to emigrate and try their fortune in a new country : with directions how to proceed, what to provide, and what steps to take, on arriving in the colony, by J.L. Lewellin
- Letters on Prince Edward Island, by John Lawson
- A short account of Prince Edward Island, designed chiefly for the information of agriculturist and other emigrants of small capital, by the author of The emigrant's introduction to an acquaintance with the British American colonies, andc. [id est S.S. Hill]
- A description of Prince Edward Island in the Gulph of Saint Laurence, North America, with a map of the island, and a few cursory observations respecting the climate, natural productions and adventages of its situation, in regard to agriculture and commerce : together with some remarks, as instructions to new settlers, by a person many years resident there
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