Céloron’s plates, [9];

(Duquesne), [11], [490];

French and English conflict in, precipitated by Dinwiddie, [12];

Wisdom and Policy of the French, [566];

French Encroachments Exposed, [564];

Present State of North America, [566];

statement of English claim (Franklin), [565];

as viewed by the French, [566];

English view in State of the British and French Colonies, [566];

maps of (Evans), [565];