Title: | A letter to a great m---------r, on the prospect of a peace : wherein the demolition of the fortifications of Louisbourg is shewn to be absurd, the importance of Canada fully refuted, the proper barrier pointed out in North America, and the reasonableness and necessity of retaining the French sugar islands : containing remarks on some preceding pamphlets that have treated of the subject, and a succinct view of the whole terms that ought to be insisted on from France at a future negociation |
Author: | Unprejudiced observer |
Note: | Printed for G. Kearsly, at the Golden Lion, in Ludgate-street, 1761 |
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Subject: | Canada |
Subject: | Canada -- Jusqu'à 1763 |
Subject: | Canada -- To 1763 |
Subject: | États-Unis -- 1754-1763 |
Subject: | Grande-Bretagne -- 1760-1789 |
Subject: | Grande-Bretagne -- 1760-1820 |
Subject: | Great Britain -- 1760-1789 |
Subject: | Great Britain -- 1760-1820 |
Subject: | Politics and government |
Subject: | To 1820 |
Subject: | United States -- 1754-1763 |
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