842. A Review of the Military Operations in North America, from the commencement of the hostilities in Virginia in 1753, to the Surrender of Oswego in 1756: London, Dodsley, 1757. 4to.
843. The Contest in America between Great Britain and France, with its consequences and importance; by an Impartial hand: London, Millar, 1757. 8vo.
844. Military History of Great Britain for 1756 and 1757, containing a Letter from an English Officer at Canada, taken prisoner at Oswego, exhibiting the cruelty and infidelity of the French, and their Savage Indians, in time of Peace and War: London, Millar, 1757. 8vo.
845. Remarks upon a Letter published in the London Chronicle containing an Enquiry into the causes of the failure of the late Expedition against Cape Breton, in a letter to a Member of Parliament: London, 1757. 8vo.
846. Memoirs of the last War between the English and French in North America: London, 1757. 8vo.
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847. The Conduct of a Noble Commander in America impartially reviewed; with the genuine causes of the Discontents at New-York and Halifax, and the true occasion of the delays in that important Expedition: London, Baldwin, 1758. 8vo.
848. The Conduct of Major General Shirley, late Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces in North America, briefly stated: London, Dodsley, 1758. 8vo.
849. An Accurate Account of the taking of Cape Breton, in the year 1755: London, Staples, 1758. 8vo.
850. Memoirs of the principal Transactions of the last War between the English and French in North America, from the commencement of it in 1744, to the conclusion of the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle; containing in particular, an Account of the importance of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton: London, Dodsley, 1758. 8vo.