LAHONTAN. 419 
lahontan (il/. le Baron) — continued. 
2183 — '■ Voyages | du Baron | de Lahontan | dans | PAm^rique | 
Septentrionale, | Qui contieunent une Relation des diiferon.s | 
Peuples qui y liabitent; la nature de leur | Gouvernetuent ; leur 
Commerce, leurs | Goiitumes, leur Religion, & leur maniere | de 
faire la Guerre: | L'Interet des rran5ois & des Anglois dans le | 
Commerce qu'ils font avec ces Nations; I'a- | vantage que I'Angle- 
terre pent retirer de ce | Pais, (5taut en Guerre avec la France. | Le 
tout enrichi de Cartes & de Figures. | Tome Premier [Second]. | 
Seconde edition revue, corrig6e & augraent^e. | [Design.] 
A Amsterdam, j Chez Francois I'Honord, vis-a-vis de la Bourse. | 
M.DCC.XXVIII [1728]. ( BA. JCB. 
3 vols. 12°. maps. Vol. 2, M^moires, &c. The third volume, Suite du voyage, 
&c., has the imprint: Amsterdam, | Chez la Veuve de Boeteman. | M. DCC. 
XXVIII. I 
Dictionary of the Algonkin, vol. 2, pp. 311-3;i6. 
2184 New I Voyages | to j North- America. | Containing | an 
Account of the several Nations of that vast Con- j tinent; their 
Customs, Commerce, and Way of Naviga- ftioii upon the Lakes 
and Rivers; the several Attempts of | the English and French to 
dispossess one another; with the reasons | of the Miscarriage of 
the former; and the various | Adventures between the French, 
and the Iroquese Confe- j derates of England from 1683 to 1094. | 
A Geographical description of Canada, and a | Natural History of 
the Country, with Remarks upon j their Government, and the In- 
terest of the English and | French in their Commerce. | Also a 
Dialogue between the Author and a General | of the Savages, giv- 
ing a full View of the Religion and | strange Opinions of those 
people: With an Account of | the Author's Retreat to Portugal and 
Denniark, and his | Remarks on those Courts. | To which is added, j 
A Dictionary of the Algonkine Language which is | generally 
spoke in North-America, j Illustrated with Twenty-three Maps and 
Cuts. I Written in French | By the Baron Lahontan, j Lord Lieu- 
tenant of the French Colony at Placeutia j in Newfoundland, at 
that Time in England. | Done into English. The Second Edition. | 
In Two Volumes. | A great Part of which never Printed in the 
Original, j Vol. 1 [II]. | 
London: | Printed for John Brindley, Bookseller, at the Kings- 
Arms I in New-bond-street, Bookbinder to her Majesty and his | 
R(5yal Highness the Prince of Wales; and Charles | Corbett, at 
Addison's-head. Temple-bar. 1735. | .job. 
2 vols. 8-^. maps. The imprint to vol. 2, New voyages " ' giving a full ac- 
count of the customs, commerce, religion, &c., is: Printed for .1. Brindley * " and 
C. Corhett, ' ' M. DCC. XXXV. 
Dictionary, vol. 2, pp. 289-303 ; Huron \v(u-(ls, pp. 303-304. 
2185 New | Voyages | to | North-America. | Containing | An 
Account of the several Nations of that vast Con- | tinent; their 
