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Mr. Bromley's second address, on the deplorable state of the Indians
An account of the aborigines of Nova Scotia called the Micmac Indians
An Account of the Aborigines of Nova Scotia Called the Micmac Indians [microform]
An Account of the Aborigines of Nova Scotia, Called the Micmac Indians (Classic Reprint)
An Account of the Aborigines of Nova Scotia Called the Micmac Indians [microform]
An Address, Delivered at the Free-Mason's Hall, Halifax, August 3d, 1813 (Classic Reprint)
An Address, Delivered at the Free-Mason's Hall, Halifax, August 3d, 1813 (Classic Reprint)
Mr. Bromley's second address, on the deplorable state of the Indians: delivered in the "Royal Acadian School," at Halifax, in Nova Scotia, March 8, 1814.
An appeal to the virtue and good sense of the inhabitants of Great Britain, &c. in behalf of the Indians of North America
An Appeal to the Virtue and Good Sense of the Inhabitants of Great Britain, &c. in Behalf of the Indians of North America
Mr. Bromley's Second Address, on the Deplorable State of the Indians [microform] Delivered in the "Royal Acadian School," at Halifax, in Nova Scotia, March 8, 1814
A General Description of Nova Scotia [microform] Illustrated by a New and Correct Map