NEW 



VOYAGES 



TO 



North -America. 



CONTAINING 

 An Account of the'feveral Nations of that vaft Con- 

 tinent ; their Cuftoms^ Commerce, and Way of 

 Navigation upon the Lakes and Rivers ; the feve- 

 ral Attempts of the Englijh and French to difpoffefs 

 one another ; with the Reafons of the Mifcarriage 

 of the former; and the various Adventures be- 

 tween the French, and thzlroquefc Confederates of 

 England, from 1683 to 1694. 

 A Geographical Defcription of Canada, and a Natu- 

 ral Hiftory of the Country, with Remarks upon 

 their Government/ apd the Intereft of the Englijh 

 and French in their Commerce. 

 Alloa Dialogue between the Author and a General of the 

 Savages, giving a full View of the Religion and ftrange 

 Opinions of thofe People : With an Account of the Au- 

 thors Retreat to Portugal and Denmark^ and his Remarks 

 on thofe Courts. 



To which is added, 

 A Dictionary of the Algonkjne Language, which is generally 

 fpoke in North- America, 



Iiluftrared with Twenty Three Mapps and Cutts. 

 Written in French 



By the Baron La h^o n t a n, Lord Lievtenant 

 of the French CoToriy ~ fi Tlui ui'ia 111 in 

 foundland, now in EnglJ^^^ ^ ETHNOLO GjV 



Done into Englifh. 



In Two VOLUMES. 



A great part of which never Printed in the Original.; 



LON DON .'Printed for H. Bonmcfo in Sr. PauVs Church-yard ; 

 T. Goodwin* M. Wotton, B, Tooke, in Fleaftnet ; and S. Manjhif 

 in Cornhil, ^1703. 



