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See Kingsford's "History of Canada," VIII, pp. 259- 61. Heartsick and utterly weary, the President crossed the Potomac at about six o'clock in the evening and started westward in a carriage toward Montpelier. He had been in the saddle since early morning and was nearly spent.
Archer and Kingsford's The Story of the Crusades, Cutt's Parish Priests and their People in the Middle Ages in England, and Jusserand's English Wayfaring Life in the fourteenth Century are good works. Cambridge History of English Literature, Vols. I. and II. Bradley's Making of English. Schofield's English Literature from the Conquest to Chaucer. Ker's Epic and Romance.
The Abbé de Belmont gives a further account of the episode in his history. The Jesuit Relations place the scene of the affair at the Chaudière Falls. The sceptically-minded are referred to Kingsford's History of Canada, vol.
Parkman gives a good account of the first siege in 'A Half-Century of Conflict', and a less good account of the second in 'Montcalm and Wolfe'. Kingsford's accounts are in volumes iii and iv of the 'History of Canada'. Sir John Bourinot, a native of the island, wrote a most painstaking work on 'Cape Breton and its Memorials of the French Regime' which was first published in the 'Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada' for 1891.
Carleton is the leading character in the first half of the third volume of Canada and its Provinces, which, being the work of different authors, throws light on his character from several different British points of view as well as from several different kinds of evidence. Kingsford's History of Canada, volumes iv to vii, treats the period in considerable detail.
Paris, February 15, 1883. * This dream was shortly followed by Mrs Kingsford's antivivisection expedition to Switzerland, the fierce conflict of which amply fulfilled any predictive significance it may have had. XIX. The Game of Cards: A Parable
Adams, History of the United States, vol. viii. chap. viii. Sir J. Carmichael Smyth, Précis of Wars in Canada, p. 116. To Monroe, May 4, 1806. Jefferson's Writings, Collected and Edited by P.L. Ford, vol. viii. p. 450. Ibid., vol. vi. p. 75. Kingsford's History of Canada, vol. viii. p. 183.
Monroe to Foster, May 30, 1812, mentions "a list in this office of several thousand American seamen who have been impressed into the British service." American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. iii. p. 454. Kingsford's History of Canada, vol. viii. p. 111. Drummond to Prevost, Oct. 20, 1814. Report on Canadian Archives, 1896, Upper Canada, p. 9. Ibid., Oct. 15.
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