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Report on the exploration in 1884 of the extreme north-western lands of British Columbia, Canada, in the Pacific Ocean. Related Free eBooks - The Haidah Indians Of Queen Charlotte's Islands, British Columbia With A Brief Description Of Their Carvings, Tattoo Designs, Etc.
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