A new discovery of a vast country in America: extending above four thousand miles, between New France and New Mexico. With a description of the Great lakes, cataracts, rivers, plants, and animals: also, the manners, customs, and languages, of the several native Indians; and the advantage of commerce with those different nations. With a continuation: giving an account of the attempts of the Sieur de la Salle upon the mines of St. Barbe, &c. The taking of Quebec by the English; with the advantages of a shorter cut to China and Japan. Both parts illustrated with maps and figures, and dedicated to his Majesty K. William
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Printed for M. Bentley, J. Tonson, H. Bonwick, T. Goodwin, and S. Manship
Publication Date
1698
Language
English
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Canada -- Discovery and exploration
Description
Description and travel
Discovery and exploration
Great Lakes (North America) -- Discovery and exploration
Great Lakes -- Discovery and exploration
History
Indians of North America
La Salle, Robert Cavelier
La Salle, Robert Cavelier, sieur de, 1643-1687
Mississippi River Valley -- Discovery and exploration
Mississippi River Valley -- History -- To 1803
New France -- Discovery and exploration
Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.) -- Description
Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.) -- Description and travel
Québec (Province) -- History
Québec (Québec) -- History
Description
Description and travel
Discovery and exploration
Great Lakes (North America) -- Discovery and exploration
Great Lakes -- Discovery and exploration
History
Indians of North America
La Salle, Robert Cavelier
La Salle, Robert Cavelier, sieur de, 1643-1687
Mississippi River Valley -- Discovery and exploration
Mississippi River Valley -- History -- To 1803
New France -- Discovery and exploration
Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.) -- Description
Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.) -- Description and travel
Québec (Province) -- History
Québec (Québec) -- History
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