Nova Scotia -- History -- To 1784
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Nova Scotia -- History -- To 1784
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- Eclaircissements sur la question acadienne, par H.-R. Casgrain
- The conduct of the French with regard to Nova Scotia, from its first settlement to the present time : in which are exposed the falsehood and absurdity of their arguments made use of to elude the force of the Treaty of Utrecht, and support their unjust proceedings : in a letter to a member of Parliament
- An Accurate description of Cape Breton, with respect to its situation, soil, climate, ports, harbours, forces, and productions, both natural and artificial : the political reasons that induced the French ministry to settle and fortify it ... with a circumstantial account of the taking and surrendering of the city and garrison by the New-England forces, &c., commanded by General Pepperell in 1745 ... most humbly inscribed to the Hon. Edward Boscawen, Esq
- Glimpses of the past, history of the river St. John, A. D. 1604-1784, by W.O. Raymond
- A history of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie, by Beamish Murdoch
- An unsettled conquest, the British campaign against the peoples of Acadia, Geoffrey Plank. --
- Exposé des poursuites vexatoires et autres persécutions exercées par le gouvernement britannique et par nombre d'individus dans le but de perdre le comte de Stirling et de le dépouiller de ses droits légitimes, écrit par lui-même. Suivi de la généalogie de la famille Alexander, comtes de Stirling, rédigée sur manuscrits en la possession de la famille, et d'un aperçu historique de leurs possessions héréditaires dans la Nouvelle-Écosse, au Canada, andc. / par Ephraim Lockhart ; avec un appendice détailléde chartes royales et autres documens [sic]
- The diary of Nathaniel Knap [sic] of Newbury in the province of Massachusetts Bay in New England, written at the second seige of Louisburg in 1758
- The pioneers of New France in New England, with contemporary letters and documents, by James Phinney Baxter
- The first English conquest of Canada, with some account of the earliest settlements in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, by Henry Kirke
- General Monckton's expedition to Saint John in 1758, story of old Fort Frederick in Carleton, by W. O. Raymond
- Some relics of the early French period in New Brunswick, by Samuel W. Kain and Charles F.B. Rowe
- Collection de documents inédits sur le Canada et l'Amérique
- The Acadian exiles, a chronicle of the land of Evangeline, Arthur G. Doughty
- La déportation des acadiens, Henri d'Arles
- A great and noble scheme, the tragic story of the expulsion of the French Acadians from their American homeland, John Mack Faragher. --
- Collection des documents inédits sur le Canada et l'Amérique
- Grand-Pré, [a] sketch of the Acadien occupation of the shores of the Basin of Minas, the home of Longfellow's " Evangeline" : a guide for the tourists, by John Frederck Herbin
- Poutrincourt en Acadie, 1604-1623, par B. Sulte
- Histoire géographique de la Nouvelle-Écosse, contenant le détail de sa situation, de son étendue et de ses limites, ainsi que des différens [sic] démêlés entre l'Angleterre et la France, au sujet de la possession de cette province ... de la nature & des productions du pays, & des moeurs & usages des Indiens
- The royal province of New Scotland and her baronets, by Francis Duncan
- La tragédie acadienne, Henri d'Arles
- A narrative of an extraordinary escape out of the hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence, by Gamaliel Smethurst ; reprinted and edited by W.F. Ganong
- Selections from the public documents of the province of Nova Scotia, edited by Thomas B. Atkins ; the translations from the French by Benj. Curren
- The conduct of the French, with regard to Nova Scotia, Virginia, and other parts of the continent of North America, from its first settlement to the present time : in which are exposed the falshood and absurdity of their arguments made use of to elude the force of the Treaty of Utrecht, and support their unjust proceedings : in a letter to a member of Parliament
- Royal letters, charters and tracts, relating to the colonization of New Scotland, and the institution of the Order of Knight Baronets of Nova Scotia, 1621-1638
- The stone age in Nova Scotia, as illustrated by a collection of relics presented to Dalhousie College, by George Patterson
- Narrative of the oppressive law proceedings and other measures resorted to by the British government and numerous private individuals to overpower the Earl of Stirling and subvert his lawful rights, written by himself ; also a genealogical account of the family of Alexander, Earls of Stirling, andc. compiled from manuscripts in the possession of the family ; followed by a historical view of their hereditary possessions in Nova Scotia, Canada, andc. by Ephraim Lockhart ; with a copious appendix of royal charters and other documents
- A history of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie, by Beamish Murdoch
- Description géographique et historique des costes de l'Amérique septentrionale avec l'histoire naturelle du paíE, par Monsieur Denys ..
- Histoire géographique de la Nouvelle-Écosse, contenant le détail de la situation, de son étendue & de ses limites; ainsi que des différens démêlés entre l'Angleterre & la France, au sujet de la possession de cette province .
- Memoirs of the principal transactions of the last war between the English and French in North America, from the commencement of it in 1744, to the conclusion of the treaty at Aix la Chapelle : containing in particular an account of the importance of Nova Scotia or Acadie and the island of Cape Breton to both nations
- A history of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie, by Beamish Murdoch
- Historische und geographische Beschreibung von Neu=Schottland
- Conduite des françois par rapport à la Nouvelle Ecosse depuis le premier établissement de cette colonie jusqu'à nos jours, ouvrage où l'on expose la foiblesse des argumens dont ils se servent pour éluder la force du Traité d'Utrecht & pour justifier leurs procedés illégitimes dans une lettre à un membre du parlement, traduit de l'anglois ; avec des notes d'un François, dans lesquelles il disculpe sa nation des imputations dont on la charge, and où, en réfutant les paralogismes de l'auteur anglois, and ses fausses assertions, il établit peremptoirement les droits de la France sur les possessions qu'elle occupe dans l'Amérique septentrionale
- Considerations on the state of the British fisheries in America, and their consequence to Great Britain, with proposals for their security, by the reduction of Cape-Breton, &c. : which were humbly offer'd, by a gentleman of a large trade of the city of London, to His Majesty's ministers, in January 1744-5
- A Geographical history of Nova Scotia, containing an account of the situation, extent and limits thereof : as also of the various struggles between the two crowns of England and France for the possession of that province : wherein is shewn the importance of it, as well with regard to our trade, as to the securing of our other settlements in North America : to which is added, an accurate description of the bays, harbours, lakes, and rivers, the nature of the soil, and the produce of the country, together with the manners and customs of the Indian inhabitants
- The campaign of Louisbourg, 1750-'58, a short account of what passed at Cape Breton, from the beginning of the last war (1750) until the taking of Louisbourg, by the English, in the year of Our Lord, 1758
- Les Sulpiciens et les prêtres des Missions-Etrangères en Acadie, 1676-1762, par H.-R. Casgrain
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