The military history of Great Britain, for 1756, 1757. Containing a letter from an English officer at Canada, taken prisoner at Oswego. Exhibiting the cruelty and infidelity of the French, and their savage Indians, in Times of Peace and War. Shewing Their superior Advantages, and the only Means of Redress. Impartially delineating the present State of our Colonies in America, with some Hints for their future Regulation. Also, a journal of the siege of Oswego, the articles of capitulation. With a particular Table of their Inhabitants. Likewise of the loss and retaking of Bengall. A journal of the siege of St. Philip's in Minorca. With a Plan of the Fortification of St. Philip's its Environs, &c.

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1757
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London : printed for J. Millan, near White-Hall, 1757.

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125,[1]p.,plate : map ; 80.

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ESTC N4083

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