Nec scit quà sit iter; nec si sciat, imperet illis.”
OVID.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
INNOE. IL CALIF
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CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.
BOOK III.
CHAPTER I.
Four great inter-colonial wars occur between the English Revolution of 1688 and the peace of 1763- Cause of the military character of the people— Extent of the French territory-Their claims to extend their boundaries-Form of government in Canada-They fraternize with the Indians-Count Frontenac's three predatory parties-Treaty of Rys- wick-End of first inter-colonial war-Chief events of the other three wars-Canada ceded to Great Britain by treaty of 1763.