First Published by Mr. Lewis Evans, of Philadelphia, in 1755 : and Since Corrected and Improved, as Also Extended, With the Addition of New-England, &c. and Bordering Parts of Canada : From Actual Surveys Now Lying at the Board of Trade ... : With A Topographical Description of Such Parts of North-America as Are Contained in the Map
Exhibiting the State of the Belligerent Powers at the Commencement of the War, Their Interests and Objects in Its Continuance : Interspersed With the Characters of Able and Distinguished Statesmen, to Whose Wisdom and Integrity, and of the Heroes, to Whose Courage and Conduct We Are Indebted for That Naval and Military Success, Which Is Not Be Be Equalled in the Annals of This or Any Other Nation : With the Additions of A Detail of the Landing of the Forces at Cape Breton, &c., the Progress of the Fleet in Their Navigating the River St. Lawrence, and A Daily Account of the Siege of Quebec While in the Possession of the French and Afterwards in the Hands of the English : With the Different Military Orders That Were Issued on the Occasion, Taken From Capt. John Knox's Historical Journal of the War in America
Undertaken by Command of the Present King of France : Containing the Geographical Description and Natural History of Canada and Louisiana, With the Customs, Manners, Trade and Religion of the Inhabitants, A Description of the Lakes and Rivers, With Their Navigation and Manner of Passing the Great Cataracts