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3G84. ]MARiiiEE (X.). — Littérature française au Canada. Paris, 36 p. in-12. 



IGSCi. Marie de l'Incarnation. — The life of the venerable mother Mary of the 

 Incarnation joint foundre.ss and first Superior of the Ursulines of 

 Quebec, by a religious of the Ursuline community. Duhlin and Lon- 

 don, 350 p. in-12. 



1G8G. Newton (Isaac). — Life of B. Arnold. Chicago. 



1G87. Teissier (F.). — Les Français au Canada. Historique de cette ancienne 

 colonie (15G2-17G3). Limoges, l-'i3 p. in-8. 



1G88. Thoulet (J.). — Cavelitr de 'a Salle et la Découverte du Mississipi. 

 d'après l'ouvrage de l'ierre Margry. Paris, J/Jf p. in-S. Carte. 



1881. 



1689. Begin (Dr E.). — De.-niers jours du Canada Français. Paris, 29 p. in-8. 



1690. Butterfield (C. W.). — History of the Discovery of the Northwest, by 



John Nicolet, in 1G34, with a sketch of his life. Cincinnati, 113 p. 

 in-8. 



1G91. Haskelt, (Caleb). — ^Diary, May 5, 177.5. May 30, 177G. A revolution- 

 ary soldiers record before Boston and with Arnold's expedition. 

 Edited with notes by Lathrop Withington. Neirhuryport 23 p. in-8. 



1692. La Londe (De). — Trois mois au Canada et au Nord-Ouest. Rouen, 

 62 p. in-S. 



169.3. Le Clercq (Father C). — First Etablishment of the Fnith in Naw 

 France. Now first translation, with notes, by John Gilmary Shea. 

 New York, 2 vol. JilO-SBIf p. gr. in-8. Cartes, plans et portraits. 



1694. Maeimier (X.). — Lettres sur l'Amérique, Canada, Etats-Unis, Havane, 



Rio de La Plata. Paris, 2 vol. petit in-8. 



1695. Marshall (O. IL). — The Niagara Frontier; embracing sketches of its 



early history, and Indian, French and English local names. Buffalo, 

 31 p. gr. in-8. 



1696. Mason (E. C). — Illinois in the Eighteenth Century. Three papers read 



before the Chicago Historical Society. Chicago, 6S p. in-S. 



1697. TicoNDEROGA. — ^Journal written during the expedition again.st Ticonderoga 



in 1758. Edited by F. M. Ray. Salem, Mass. 



1882. 



1698. Canada (Le) considéré comme terre d'établissement. Paris, 28 p. in-8. 



1699. Etude sur le mal révolutionnaire en Canada. Paris, 333 p. gr. in-8. 



1700. GOEPP ET Cordier. — 'Les grands hommes de la France. Les navigateurs, 



Bougainville, etc. Paris, Ji36 p. in-8. Cartes et portrait. 



1701. Harvut (IL). — Les grands hommes de Saint-Malo. »S'. l. in-8. 



(Biographie et signature de Jacques Cartier.) 



1702. Johnson (Rossiter). — History of the French war ending in the conquest 



of Canada ; with a preliminary account of the early attemi)t at coloni- 

 zation. New-York. 



