France and England in North America, Part VI : Montcalm and Wolfe
Chapter 79
On Page 30, slave-masters is hyphenated and split between two lines. There are no other occurrences of the word in the book. We retained the hyphen in the sentence: They may be described as English country squires transplanted to a warm climate and turned slave-masters.
On Page 32 and Page 372 in Vol II, non-combatants is hyphenated and split between two lines. The word is hyphenated and not split there on Page 141, Page 311, and Page 409. There are no occurrences of noncombatants without the hyphen. Therefore, we retained the hyphen in our transcription.