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Remarks during a journey through North America in the years 1819, 1820, and 1821, in a series of letters, with an appendix, containing an account of s(...)
Remarks during a journey through North America in the years 1819, 1820, and 1821, in a series of letters, with an appendix, containing an account of s(...)
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Remarks during a journey through North America in the years 1819, 1820, and 1821, in a series of letters, with an appendix, containing an account of s(...)

Date1823
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  • Remarks during a journey through North America in the years 1819, 1820, and 1821, in a series of letters, with an appendix, containing an account of several of the Indian tribes and the principal missionary stations, &c. Also a letter to M. Jean Baptiste Say, on the comparative expense of free and slave labour
  • Letters of Adam Hodgson.
  • Remarks during a journey through North America in the years 1819, 1820, and 1821, in a series of letters, with an appendix, containing an account of s(...)
  • Letters of Adam Hodgson
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Remarks during a journey through North America in the years 1819, 1820, and 1821, in a series of letters, with an appendix, containing an account of several of the Indian tribes and the principal missionary stations, &c. Also a letter to M. Jean Baptiste Say, on the comparative expense of free and slave labour. On spine: Letters of Adam Hodgson. Bookplate of Edward G. Miner. Pages 2-24 deal with Upper Canada.
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      Call Number / Accession Number37131055383673D
      Dewey917 H57 BR
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Terminology Note
      Toronto Public Library recognizes that the term "Indians," used in subject headings such as "Indians of North America", is offensive to many people. Although we currently maintain these headings to adhere to descriptive standards used by libraries worldwide, we and other Canadian libraries are working to replace them with ones that are acceptable to Indigenous Peoples in Canada.