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609. Gbove (J.) of Richmond. — A Letter to a Right Honourable Patriot; 



upon the glorious success at Quebec in which is drawn a Parallel be- 

 tween a good and bad General, a Scene exhibited, wherein are intro- 

 duced (besides others) three of the greatest names in Britain; and 

 a particular account of the manner of General Wolfe's death, etc. 

 London, printed for J. Burd, opposite St. Dunstan's Church. Fleet 

 street, 58 jk in-8. 



610. JÉSUITES (Les) marchands, usuriers, usurpateurs et leurs cruautés dans 



l'ancien et le nouveau continent. La Haye, VIII-389 p. in-12. 



(Série de diatribes aussi violentes que mal fondées contre les 

 Jésuites du Canada, de l'Acadie, du Paraguay, etc.) 



611. Letters (Genuine) from a Volunteer in the British Service at Quebec. 



London, in-8. 



612. LouiSBOUKG. — An ' Authentic Account of the Reduction of Louisbourg, in 



1758 ; by a Spectator. London, in-8. 



613. Macarty (Thadeus). — Two fast sermons before the Expedition to 



Canada. Boston, in-12. 



614. Mayhew (Jonathan) D.D. — Two Thanksgiving Sermons for the Reduc- 



tion of Quebec. Boston, in-8. 



615. Mystery (The) revealed, or Truth brought to Light, being a discovery 



of some facts, in relation to the conduct of the late ministry. By a 

 patriot. London. 



(Traduction d'un document paru en 1755. (Voir Xo 513.) 



616. PoULLiN DE LuMiNA. — Histoire de la guerre contre les Anglois. Genève, 



2 vol. 2U-211 p. in-8. 



(L'ouvrage est en grande partie consacré â la guerre du Canada.) 



617. Siège de Québec. — 'An account of the taking and capitulation of Quebec. 



(Dans la "London Gazette Extraordinary" du 17 Octobre 1759.) 



618. Siège de Québec. — An Accurate and Authentic Journal of the Siege of 



Quebec, in 1759 ; by a Gentleman in an eminent station on the Spot. 

 London, in-8. 



619. Stevens (Benjamin). — A sermon occasioned by the death of the honour- 



able Sir Wm. Pepperell, Bart. Lieutenant General in his Majesty's 

 armies, who died at his seat in Kittery. July 6th. 1759, aged 63. 

 Preached the next Lord's Day after his funeral, by B. Stevens, etc. 

 Boston, YI-2Jf p. in-Jf. Portrait. 



620. Wolfe. — ^An abridgement of the Placart published by Wolfe on his arrival 



in the river St. Lawrence. S. I. 8 p. in-8. 



621. Wolfe. — Daphnis and Menalca, a Pastoral sacred to the Memory of the 



late General Wolfe, and humbly inscribed to William Pitt. London, 

 in-lf. 



622. Wolfe. — 'A Journal of the Expedition up tho River St. Lawrence con- 



taining a true and most Particular account of the transactions of the 

 Fleet and Army under the Command of Admiral Saunders and General 

 Wolfe from the time of their Embarkation at Louisbourg til after the 

 Surrender of Quebeck by the Sergeant Major of Gen. Hopson's 

 Grenadiers. Boston : Printed and sold hy Foule and Draper, at their 

 Printing Offiee in Marlborough street, 2Jf p. in-8. 



