This travelogue offers a fascinating glimpse into life in Canada and the United States in the early 19th century. Lambert provides detailed descriptions of the people, culture, and landscapes he encountered during his journey, as well as insights into the political and social issues of the time.
John Lambert Livres




This lecture explores the history and implications of vagrancy laws and their impact on society. Written by John Lambert and delivered to the Salisbury Literary and Scientific Institution in 1868, this book provides valuable insight into the social and legal issues of the time.
Travels Through Lower Canada and the United States of North America is a travelogue by Englishman John Lambert. The book describes Lambert's travels through the northeastern United States and Lower Canada (now Quebec) from 1806-1808. The book also includes biographical sketches of prominent Americans of the time, such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. This edition includes an introduction and notes by historian Michael P. McCarthy.
Return Of Owners Of Land, 1873: England: Northampton To York. Wales: Anglesey To Radnor
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- 32 heures de lecture