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The great fortress
By William Charles Henry Wood

A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God
By Church of England

Louisbourg, from its foundation to its fall, 1713-1758
By John Stewart McLennan
A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God
A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God
By Church of England
The unfortunate hero
The unfortunate hero
By Benjamin Young Prime

The second capture of Louisburg
By Frederic H. Betts

The conduct of a noble commander in America, impartially reviewed
By Loudoun, John Campbell Earl of
Genuine letters and memoirs relating to the natural, civil, and commercial history of the islands of Cape Breton and Saint John
Genuine letters and memoirs relating to the natural, civil, and commercial history of the islands of Cape Breton and Saint John
By Thomas Pichon
The praying warrior: or, The necessity and importance of praying unto, and trusting in God, especially in a time of war
The praying warrior: or, The necessity and importance of praying unto, and trusting in God, especially in a time of war
By Hobart Estabrook
The conquest of Louisbourg
The conquest of Louisbourg
By John Maylem
The reduction of Louisbourg
The reduction of Louisbourg
By Valentine Nevill

Lady Durham's journal
By Durham, Louisa Elizabeth Grey Countess
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The diary of Nathaniel Knap [sic] of Newbury in the province of Massachusetts Bay in New England
By Nathaniel Knapp
Father Abraham's almanack, (on an entire new plan.) For the year of our Lord, 1759
Father Abraham's almanack, (on an entire new plan.) For the year of our Lord, 1759
By Abraham Weatherwise

An Authentic register of the British successes
By
Journal of William Amherst in America, 1758-1760
Journal of William Amherst in America, 1758-1760
By William Amherst

The Speech of the Lords Commissioners appointed by His Majesty for holding this Parliament
By Great Britain. Parliament. Committee Appointed for Holding Parliament

Why was Louisburg twice besieged?
By Samuel Arthur Bent

The last siege of Louisburg
By C. Ochiltree Macdonald

An authentic account of the reduction of Louisbourg, in June and July 1758
By Spectator

Nor'east for Louisburg
By William Douglas Fraser