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An accurate description of Cape Breton, with respect to its situation, soil, climate, ports ... and productions ... The political reasons, that induced the French ministry to settle and fortify it. From all which may be seen, its great importance to France, but of how much greater it might have been to England. With a circumstantial account of the taking and surrendering of the city and garrison by the New-England forces ... commanded by General Pepperell in 1745 ... To which are added notes and observations by a gentleman, who resided there several years ...

Title
An accurate description of Cape Breton, with respect to its situation, soil, climate, ports ... and productions ... The political reasons, that induced the French ministry to settle and fortify it. From all which may be seen, its great importance to France, but of how much greater it might have been to England. With a circumstantial account of the taking and surrendering of the city and garrison by the New-England forces ... commanded by General Pepperell in 1745 ... To which are added notes and observations by a gentleman, who resided there several years ...
Publication
London, Printed for M. Cooper; Mr. James; H. Slater; G. Woodfall; and J. Lacy, 1755.

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Description
viii, 72 p. map.; 20 cm. (8vo.)
Subject
  • Cape Breton Island (N.S.)
  • Louisbourg (N.S.) > History > Siege, 1745
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Call Number
*KF 1755 (Accurate description of Cape Breton)
OCLC
41013940
Title
An accurate description of Cape Breton, with respect to its situation, soil, climate, ports ... and productions ... The political reasons, that induced the French ministry to settle and fortify it. From all which may be seen, its great importance to France, but of how much greater it might have been to England. With a circumstantial account of the taking and surrendering of the city and garrison by the New-England forces ... commanded by General Pepperell in 1745 ... To which are added notes and observations by a gentleman, who resided there several years ...
Imprint
London, Printed for M. Cooper; Mr. James; H. Slater; G. Woodfall; and J. Lacy, 1755.
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Sabin 10724
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*KF 1755 (Accurate description of Cape Breton)
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