Description of the harbour and river of St. John's, in Nova-Scotia, and of the townships of Sunbury, Burton, Gage, and Conway, lying on said river, as received from Charles Morris, Esq surveyor-general of Halifax, and contained in a letter wrote to Capt. W William Spry, one of the proprietors of said townships

Description of the harbour and river of St. John's, in Nova-Scotia, and of the townships of Sunbury, Burton, Gage, and Conway, lying on said river, as received from Charles Morris, Esq surveyor-general of Halifax, and contained in a letter wrote to Capt. W William Spry, one of the proprietors of said townships
Description of the harbour and river of St. John's, in Nova-Scotia, and of the townships of Sunbury, Burton, Gage, and Conway, lying on said river, as received from Charles Morris, Esq surveyor-general of Halifax, and contained in a letter wrote to Capt. W William Spry, one of the proprietors of said townships Login for the JSON version of this page.
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Description of the harbour and river of St. John's, in Nova-Scotia, and of the townships of Sunbury, Burton, Gage, and Conway, lying on said river, as received from Charles Morris, Esq surveyor-general of Halifax, and contained in a letter wrote to Capt. W William Spry, one of the proprietors of said townships
ISBN-10
0-665-39602-3
ISBN-13
978-0-665-39602-1
Author(s)
Charles Morris
Publisher
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Published
1983
Format
Microform
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Pages
478
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EAN
9780665396021
ASIN
0665396023
Prefix
978
Group
0
Group Name
English language
Group Identifier
978-0
Registrant
665
Publication
39602
Check Digit
1
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978-0-665-39602-1

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