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968. Christie (Robert). — A brief review of the political state of Lower 

 Canada since the Conquest of the Colony to the Present day. To 

 which are added Memoirs of the administration of the Colonial 

 Government of Lower Canada by Sir Gordon Drummoud, and Sir John 

 Coape Sherbrooke.* New-York. 92 p. in-S. 



9G9. Hunt (Gilbert J.). — The late war, between the U. S. and Great Britain, 

 from June, 1812, to February, 1815. Netc-York, 223 p. in-12. 



970. Melish (John).— (Travels through the U. S. 180G-7 and 1809-11, in- 



cluding an Account of two Passages and Travels through Britain, 

 Ireland, and Canada, etc. London, 650 p. in-S. 



971. MoNTLEZUN (Le Baron de). — Voyage fait dans les années 1S1G et 1817, 



de New- York à la Nouvelle-Orléans et de l'Orénoque au Mississipi, etc. 

 Paris, 2 vol. in-8. 



972. Palmer (John). — 'Journal of Travels in the U. S. of N. A., and in Lower 



Canada, performed in the year 1817. London, J/.jG p. in-8. Carte. 



973. Selkirk (Lord). — A Sketch of the British Fur Trade in North America; 



with observations relative to the North West Company of Montreal. 

 New-York, in-8. 



974. Thomson (John Lewis). — Historical sketches of the late war between 



the U. S. and G. Britain. Fifth, and an improved edition. Philadel- 

 phia, 367 p. in-S. Gravures. 



1819. 



975. Anspach (Rev. Lewis Amadeus). — 'A history of the Island of New- 



foundland containing a description of the Island, the Banks, etc., and 

 the coast of Labrador, illustrated with two maps. London, in-8. 



9T(i. Consultation de douze des plus célèbres avocats de Paris, touchant les 

 droits de propriété du Séminaire de Montréal, en Canada. Délibéré à 

 Paris, le 18 août 1819. 16 p. in-^. 



(Au nombre de ces célèbres avocats se trouvaient Berryer, père 

 et fils, Dupin, Tripier.) 



977. Darby (William). — A tour from the city of New-York, to Detroit, 



Michigan territory, made between the second day of May and twenty- 

 second of September 1818. The tour extends from New-York, by 

 Albany, Schenectady and Utica, to Sacketfs Harbour, and thence 

 through Lake Ontario, to St. Lawrence River, etc. New-York, in-8. 



978. Greece (Charles-Frederick). — Facts and observations respecting Canada 



and the U. S. of A. London, in-S. 



(Greece était cultivateur à la Longue-Pointe, près Montréal.) 



979. Hall (Lieut. Francis) 14th Light Dragoons H. P. — Travels in Canada, 



and the JJ. S. in 1810 and 1817. Second edition. London, /f21 p. in-8. 

 Carte intitulée : Niagara Frontier. 



980. Mackenzie (E.). — An Historical Topographical and Descriptive View of 



the U. S. of A. and Upper, and Lower Canada, etc. Second Edition. 

 N eiocastle-upon-Tyne, in-8. Caries et gravures. 



981. Walsh, jk. (Robert). — An appeal from the judgments of Great Britain 



respecting the U. S. of A. Part first, containing an Historical Out- 

 line of their merits and wrongs as Colimies ; and strictures upon the 

 calumnies of the British Writers. Philadelphia, LXVI-5J2 p. gr. in-8. 



