Canada -- Moeurs et coutumes -- 1763-1867
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Canada -- Moeurs et coutumes -- 1763-1867
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- Hochelaga, or, England in the New World, edited by Eliot Warburton
- The Englishwomen in America
- Travels through Canada, and the United States of North America, in the years 1806, 1807, & 1808, to which are added, biographical notices and anecdotes of some of the leading characters in the United States, by John Lambert
- Hochelaga, or, England in the New World, edited by Eliot Warburton
- The minor miseries of human life, [by John Gaisford]
- Travels in Lower Canada, with the author's recollections of the soil, and aspect, the morals, habits, and religious institutions of that country, by Joseph Sansom
- Le grand voyage du pays des Hurons, situé en l'Amérique vers la mer douce, ès derniers confins de la Nouvelle France dite Canada avec un dictionnaire de la langue huronne, par F. Gabriel Sagard Théodat
- The Guards in Canada, or, The point of honor, being a sequel to Major Richardson's "Eight Years in Canada."
- The United States and Canada, as seen by two brothers in 1858 and 1861
- Observations on professions, literature, manners and emigration, in the United States and Canada, made during a residence there in 1832, by Isaac Fidler
- Hochelaga, or, England in the new world, by George Warburton ; edited by Eliot Warburton
- Travels through Lower Canada and the United States of North America in the years 1806, 1807 and 1808, to which are added, biographical notices and anecdotes of some of the leading characters in the United States; and of those who have, at various periods, borne a conspicuous part in the politics of that country, by John Lambert
- Letters from Canada, written during a residence there in the years 1806, 1807 and 1808; shewing the present state of Canada, its productions--trade--commercial importance and political relations : illustrative of the laws, the manners of the people and the peculiarities of the country and climate; exhibiting also the commercial importance of Nova-Scotia, New Brunswick & Cape-Breton; and their increasing ability, in conjunction with Canada, to furnish the necessary supplies of lumber and provisions to our West-India islands, by Hugh Gray
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