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Translations from French
edit- Observation on the current state of Canada and the political dispositions of its inhabitants by Henry-Antoine Mézière (original)
- Appeal to the justice of the State, by Pierre du Calvet, 1784 (source)
- Concerning the invasion of Canada by the Americans, by Jean-Olivier Briand, 1775 (source)
- Address of the inhabitants of the three suburbs of the town of Montreal to Richard Montgomery, Brigadier General of the Continental Forces, by Valentin Jautard, 1775 (source)
Already in English
edit- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas (1838)
- The Committee of Correspondence of Boston to the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec (February 21, 1775)
- Extract of a Letter from Canada, Dated Montreal, March 24, 1775 (March 24, 1775)
- Extract of a Letter from Canada, Dated Montreal (March 24, 1775)
- Letter from John Brown to the Committee of Correspondence in Boston (March 29, 1775)
- Inhabitants of Montreal to the Committee of Safety (April 28, 1775)
- Ethan Allen to the Canadians (June 4, 1775)
- The Massachusetts Congress to the Continental Congress (June 12, 1775)
- Benedict Arnold to the Continental Congress (June 13, 1775)
- Letter from the Massachusetts Congress to the New-York Congress (June 13, 1775)
- Extract of a Letter from Montreal to a Gentleman in England (July 10, 1775)
- Ethan Allen to Governour Trumbull (July 12, 1775)
- Philip J. Schuyler to Canadian Citizens (September 5, 1775)
- Washington to the Inhabitants of Canada (x September, 1775)