(1891). The four kings of Canada: Being a succinct account of the four Indian princes lately arriv'd from North America : with a particular description of their country, their strange and remarkable religion, feasts, marriages, burials, remedies for their sick, customs, manners, constitution, habits, sports, war, peace, policy, hunting, fishing, utensils belonging to the savages, with several other extraordinary things worthy observation, as to the natural or curious productions, beauty, or fertility of that part of the world. London: J.E. Garratt.
Chicago Style CitationThe Four Kings of Canada: Being a Succinct Account of the Four Indian Princes Lately Arriv'd From North America : With a Particular Description of Their Country, Their Strange and Remarkable Religion, Feasts, Marriages, Burials, Remedies for Their Sick, Customs, Manners, Constitution, Habits, Sports, War, Peace, Policy, Hunting, Fishing, Utensils Belonging to the Savages, With Several Other Extraordinary Things Worthy Observation, As to the Natural or Curious Productions, Beauty, or Fertility of That Part of the World. London: J.E. Garratt, 1891.
MLA CitationThe Four Kings of Canada: Being a Succinct Account of the Four Indian Princes Lately Arriv'd From North America : With a Particular Description of Their Country, Their Strange and Remarkable Religion, Feasts, Marriages, Burials, Remedies for Their Sick, Customs, Manners, Constitution, Habits, Sports, War, Peace, Policy, Hunting, Fishing, Utensils Belonging to the Savages, With Several Other Extraordinary Things Worthy Observation, As to the Natural or Curious Productions, Beauty, or Fertility of That Part of the World. London: J.E. Garratt, 1891.