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498. Conferences. — A Journal of the proceedings at two conferences begun to 

 be held at Falmouth, 28th June, 1754, between William Shirley, 

 Governor, etc., and the Chiefs of the Norridgewock Indians, and on 

 the 5th of July with the Chiefs of the Penobscot Indians, lioston. 



409. Kalm (A^'on Peter). — Reise nach dem Nordlichen America, etc. Lcipsig, 

 6JiS p. in-8. Figures. 



500. Lac Georges. — 'Two Letters to a Friend on the Present critical conjonc- 



tures of affairs in North America, particularly on the Vast Importance 

 of the Victory gained by the New England Militia under the Com- 

 mand of General Johnston, at Lake George, being the most genuine 

 account yet published (by W. T.) 



501. Nouvelle-Ecosse. — The Conduct of the French with respect to the 



British Dominions in America, particularly Nova Scotia. j8'. I. n. d. 

 77 ». 



(CEuvre de JeflPerys.) 



502. Washington. — The journal of Major George Washington, sent by the 



Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq., his Majesty's Lieutenant-Governor and 

 Commander-in-Chief of Virginia, to the Commandant of the French 

 forces in Ohio ; to which are added the Governor's letter and a trans- 

 lation of the French Officer's answei-. WiUiamshurgh. 



1755. 



503. Ballad (A) concerning the fight between the English and French at Lake 



George. Boston. 



504. Bellin. — Remarques sur la carte de l'Amérique Septentrionale, comprise 



entre le 28e et le 72e degré de Latitude, avec une description géogra- 

 phique de ces parties, par Bellin. Paris, m-^. 



505. Braddock. — The expedition of Major-General Braddock to Virginia... 



being extracts of letters from an officer. . . describing the march and 

 engagement in the woods. London. 



506. Cap-Breton. — -An accurate Description of Cape-Breton. London, in-8. 



507. Colonies. — State of the British and French Colonies in North America, 



etc. London, 



508. Douglass (William). — A Summary Historical and Political, of the first 



Planting progressive improvements, and present State of the British 

 Settlements in North America. Boston, Neio England, printed, Lon- 

 don, reprinted, 2 vol. 568-416 p. in-8. 



(Les quatre premiers livres du Vol. II sont consacrés à Terre- 

 neuve, la Baie d'Hudson, l'Acadie et autres possessions françaises en 

 Amérique.) 



509. Lac Georges. — Letters to a friend, giving an account of the action at 



Lake George. Boston and London. 



510. Lac Georges. — A second Letter to a Friend : giving a more particular 



narrative of the defeat of the French army at Lake George by the 

 New England troops.... to which is added an account of what the 

 New England governments have done to carry into effect the design 

 against Crown Point... Boston. 



