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597. LouiSBOURG. — A journal of the landing of his Majesty's forces on the 



island of Cape Breton, and of the siege and surrender of Louisbourg. 

 Boston, 22 p. 



598. Louisbourg. — An Authentic Account of the Reduction of Louisbourg in 



June and July, 1758, by a Spectator. London. 



599. Mandement de Messieurs les vicaires généraux de Monseigneur l'Arche- 



vêque de Paris, qui ordonne que le Te Deum sera chanté dans toutes 

 les Eglises de ce Diocèse, en actions de grâces des victoires remportées 

 sur les Anglais en Amérique, près du lac Champlain, et dans l'Anse 

 de Saint Cast, près de Saint Male. Paris, chez C. F. Simon, Im- 

 primeur de la Reine et de Monseigneur l'Archevêque; rue des Ma- 

 thurins, 8 p. in-Jf. 



600. Micmacs. — An Account of the Customs and Mauuers of the ^Nlicmakis 



and Manicheets Savage Nations, from an original French MSS. 

 London, 138 p. in-8. 



601. Politique anglaise. — L'Observateur Hollandois, ou lettres de M. Van . . . 



à M. H... de La Haye, sur l'état présent des affaires de l'Europe. 

 La Haye. En 8 parties in-12. 



(Recueil important relatif à la guerre du Canada. V. No 559.) 



602. Shirley (Gov. William). — Memoirs of the principal Transactions of the 



last War between the English and French in North America, from the 

 commencement of it in 1754 to the Conclusion of the Treaty of Aix 

 la Chapelle ; containing in particular an account of the importance 

 of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. London, 80 p. in-8. 



603. Shirley. — The conduct of Major General Shirley, late Commander in 



Chief of His Majesty's Forces in North America, briefly stated. 

 London, iii-S. 



1759. 



604. Buckley (Charles). — The Signs of Times, illustrated and improved, 



in a Sermon preached at the Evening-Lecture in the Old Jewry, on 

 Sunday, October 21, 1759. On the occasion of the Surrender of 

 Quebec, to His Majesty's Forces ; September 18th, 17.j9. London, 

 SO p. in-8. 



605. Cap-Breton. — ^Considerations on the Importance of Canada, and the Bay 



of the River St. Lawrence, and of the American Fisheries dependant 

 on the Islands of Cape Breton, etc. London, 23 p. in-8. 



606. Form (A) of Prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used in 



all Churches and Chapels throughout the part of Great Britain called 

 England, on thursday the twenty-ninth day of November next, being 

 the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Thanksgiving to 

 God ; For vouchsafing such signal successes to His ^lajesty arms, 

 both by sea and land, particularly by the Defeat of the French army 

 in Canada and the Taking of Quebec. London, Th. Baskett, 15 p. 

 petit in-8. 



607. Frontenac (Fort). — An Imp:irtial Account of Lieut. -Col. Bradstreet's 



Expedition to Fort Frontenac, by a Volunteer on the Expedition. 

 London. 



608. Frontenac (FortI. — ^Letter to the Right Hon. W. Pitt. Esq.. from an 



OfBcer at Fort Frontenac. London. 



