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HIS is the first ample history of the campaign of 1759, and the most extensive and important monograph that has so far been written on any episode in the annals of New France. But the interest of the subject outstrips all bounds that are merely local. Montcalm's defeat and the English occupation of Quebec were great events in the history of the whole continent. In the world-struggles between England and France they rank even before the battle of Plassey.

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"Indispensable to every future historian of the Seven Years' War in America The cartography of the campaign has been largely supplemented by Mr. Doughty's discoveries The mechanical features of these volumes deserve high praise."—New York Evening Post.

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