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quadgram | frequency |
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the mouth of the | 135 |
on the river st | 108 |
at the mouth of | 96 |
of the river st | 89 |
the bay of fundy | 84 |
mouth of the river | 71 |
in the course of | 67 |
on the part of | 61 |
on the th of | 50 |
to the river st | 47 |
was one of the | 47 |
the arrival of the | 43 |
at the river st | 43 |
side of the river | 42 |
at the same time | 39 |
in the vicinity of | 37 |
in the month of | 34 |
at the head of | 34 |
with an air of | 33 |
at the time of | 33 |
the part of the | 32 |
of the bay of | 31 |
the river saint john | 31 |
governor of nova scotia | 30 |
the banks of the | 29 |
seems to have been | 29 |
the course of the | 26 |
the head of the | 26 |
the site of the | 26 |
the close of the | 26 |
one of the most | 26 |
on account of the | 25 |
on the banks of | 25 |
up the river to | 24 |
the city of st | 24 |
the settlement of the | 23 |
the rest of the | 23 |
from time to time | 23 |
the county of sunbury | 23 |
mouth of the st | 23 |
the government of nova | 23 |
feet from the ground | 22 |
the province of new | 22 |
the time of the | 22 |
the township of maugerville | 22 |
in the presence of | 21 |
for the purpose of | 21 |
the indians of the | 21 |
the governor of nova | 21 |
the oath of allegiance | 21 |
government of nova scotia | 21 |
was a man of | 21 |
is said to have | 20 |
the marquis de vaudreuil | 20 |
the lower part of | 20 |
province of nova scotia | 19 |
on the west side | 19 |
settlers on the river | 19 |
of some of the | 18 |
the th day of | 18 |
the house of assembly | 18 |
said to have been | 18 |
went up the river | 18 |
are to be found | 18 |
said the young man | 18 |
the nature of the | 18 |
arrival of the loyalists | 18 |
in the bay of | 18 |
miles up the river | 18 |
as soon as the | 17 |
both sides of the | 17 |
the lords of trade | 17 |
the use of the | 17 |
part of the country | 17 |
to be found in | 17 |
of the township of | 17 |
in the summer of | 17 |
in one of the | 17 |
of the american revolution | 17 |
the governor and council | 16 |
of the river saint | 16 |
it was not until | 16 |
a member of the | 16 |
to the mouth of | 16 |
on the east side | 16 |
at the close of | 16 |
on the opposite side | 16 |
at the age of | 16 |
different parts of the | 16 |
be found in the | 16 |
parts of the province | 15 |
in connection with the | 15 |
a portion of the | 15 |
province of new brunswick | 15 |
in the possession of | 15 |
in the midst of | 15 |
is one of the | 15 |
indians of the river | 15 |
of sir howard douglas | 15 |
side of the harbor | 15 |
the west side of | 15 |
living on the river | 15 |
from the fact that | 15 |
in consequence of the | 15 |
lower part of the | 15 |
in a state of | 15 |
the harbor of st | 15 |
for the most part | 15 |
in the township of | 15 |
part of the river | 15 |
it is said that | 15 |
one hundred and fifty | 14 |
in regard to the | 14 |
north of the bay | 14 |
the course of a | 14 |
with the exception of | 14 |
that part of the | 14 |
the shores of the | 14 |
bay of fundy and | 14 |
to the number of | 14 |
the hands of the | 14 |
the upper part of | 14 |
the members of the | 14 |
the east side of | 14 |
of the county of | 14 |
the greater part of | 14 |
trade with the indians | 14 |
the opposite side of | 13 |
the state of the | 13 |
the presence of the | 13 |
in the form of | 13 |
in a manner that | 13 |
the surface of the | 13 |
of nova scotia and | 13 |
oath of allegiance to | 13 |
the value of the | 13 |
in the direction of | 13 |
the church of england | 13 |
in the autumn of | 13 |
to have been the | 13 |
a young man of | 13 |
the th of june | 13 |
the coming of the | 13 |
the fact that the | 13 |
in the county of | 13 |
and a number of | 13 |
in a letter to | 13 |
as soon as possible | 13 |
opposite side of the | 13 |
sides of the river | 13 |
of simonds and white | 13 |
west side of the | 13 |
parts of the country | 13 |
this part of the | 13 |
a year or two | 13 |
the other side of | 12 |
the seat of government | 12 |
on the other side | 12 |
in the absence of | 12 |
in the history of | 12 |
of the house of | 12 |
the vicinity of the | 12 |
the marquis de la | 12 |
the king of france | 12 |
as well as the | 12 |
to the french minister | 12 |
the manner in which | 12 |
for the benefit of | 12 |
the time of his | 12 |
the province of nova | 12 |
the th of may | 12 |
when we get them | 12 |
of the city of | 12 |
at the foot of | 12 |
the age of years | 12 |
in addition to the | 12 |
on the eastern side | 12 |
as one of the | 12 |
at the expiration of | 11 |
the end of the | 11 |
for the indian trade | 11 |
one of the first | 11 |
in different parts of | 11 |
a large tract of | 11 |
a large number of | 11 |
of the river is | 11 |
into the hands of | 11 |
the th of october | 11 |
for the county of | 11 |
a branch of the | 11 |
by one of the | 11 |
by the name of | 11 |
the state of maine | 11 |
on the th october | 11 |
the names of the | 11 |
the affairs of the | 11 |
on the eve of | 11 |
other side of the | 11 |
on both sides of | 11 |
east side of the | 11 |
of the first settlers | 11 |
in the days of | 11 |
on the north side | 11 |
on the th day | 11 |
the mind of the | 11 |
the valley of the | 11 |
and on the th | 11 |
the settlers on the | 11 |
at the hands of | 11 |
fort at the mouth | 11 |
the appearance of the | 11 |
it is to be | 11 |
the north side of | 11 |
the township of conway | 11 |
to the fact that | 10 |
for the use of | 10 |
was not until the | 10 |
of the sieur de | 10 |
i am going to | 10 |
in front of the | 10 |
the indian village of | 10 |
part of the city | 10 |
up the river in | 10 |
i tell you what | 10 |
the garrison at fort | 10 |
to the height of | 10 |
the attention of the | 10 |
by the treaty of | 10 |
the principal part of | 10 |
of the river in | 10 |
from place to place | 10 |
to the time of | 10 |
of the river and | 10 |
he was one of | 10 |
of allegiance to the | 10 |
it is needless to | 10 |
of one of the | 10 |
the course of time | 10 |
shall be able to | 10 |
the treaty of utrecht | 10 |
course of a few | 10 |
for the sake of | 10 |
will be found in | 10 |
in the mind of | 10 |
the first of the | 10 |
a part of the | 10 |
the face of the | 10 |
up the river as | 10 |
will be able to | 10 |
it may be observed | 10 |
the new jersey volunteers | 10 |
the bank of the | 10 |
in the parish of | 10 |
the improvement of the | 10 |
of the state of | 10 |
by the fact that | 10 |
in the province of | 10 |
the story of the | 9 |
came to the river | 9 |
the formation of the | 9 |
the bay of chaleur | 9 |
at the time the | 9 |
was a native of | 9 |
the lands on the | 9 |
by the river st | 9 |
to be able to | 9 |
the landing of the | 9 |
the governor of canada | 9 |
count de la galissonniere | 9 |
the majority of the | 9 |
the descendants of the | 9 |
you what it is | 9 |
it was in the | 9 |
in the eyes of | 9 |
it would be a | 9 |
family of sir howard | 9 |
the beauty of the | 9 |
the sieur de soulanges | 9 |
tell you what it | 9 |
the peace for the | 9 |
two hundred and fifty | 9 |
of the peace for | 9 |
with a view to | 9 |
bank of the river | 9 |
an account of the | 9 |
simonds and james white | 9 |
within the limits of | 9 |
the hand of the | 9 |
by the sieur de | 9 |
the heart of the | 9 |
the outbreak of the | 9 |
in a way that | 9 |
upper part of the | 9 |
the top of the | 9 |
the latter part of | 9 |
in the event of | 9 |
after the arrival of | 9 |
into the saint john | 9 |
the name of the | 9 |
at the expense of | 9 |
at the end of | 9 |
the margin of the | 9 |
a few of the | 9 |
in the case of | 9 |
up the river and | 9 |
is said to be | 9 |
for the support of | 9 |
as far as the | 9 |
and at the same | 9 |
with the indians and | 9 |
to be paid by | 9 |
face of the country | 9 |
as early as the | 9 |
could not fail to | 9 |
up and down the | 9 |
the proceedings of the | 8 |
who came to the | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
on each side of | 8 |
i am happy to | 8 |
of the king of | 8 |
in spite of the | 8 |
more than one hundred | 8 |
that there was a | 8 |
on the western side | 8 |
the early part of | 8 |
the situation of the | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
the commander of the | 8 |
banks of the river | 8 |
it is probable that | 8 |
to the british government | 8 |
valley of the river | 8 |
eastern side of the | 8 |
site of the old | 8 |
the limits of acadia | 8 |
he thought of the | 8 |
was not to be | 8 |
other members of the | 8 |
indian village of aukpaque | 8 |
one of his letters | 8 |
in the company of | 8 |
as not to be | 8 |
a very short time | 8 |
are said to be | 8 |
put an end to | 8 |
from the river st | 8 |
justice of the peace | 8 |
near the mouth of | 8 |
the departure of the | 8 |
the eastern side of | 8 |
i should like to | 8 |
in one of his | 8 |
by simonds and white | 8 |
to say that the | 8 |
in the capacity of | 8 |
some parts of the | 8 |
the war of the | 8 |
james simonds and james | 8 |
what a world of | 8 |
who was born in | 8 |
of the country and | 8 |
old county of sunbury | 8 |
to the bay of | 8 |
the erection of a | 8 |
the form of a | 8 |
on the side of | 8 |
to the wants of | 8 |
in a short time | 8 |
the property of the | 8 |
can be little doubt | 8 |
i am sorry to | 8 |
more a lumbering go | 8 |
up the river st | 8 |
a letter to the | 8 |
the family of sir | 8 |
peace for the county | 8 |
the direction of the | 8 |
amount of long lumber | 8 |
with the intention of | 8 |
and in the course | 8 |
lands on the river | 8 |
the month of october | 8 |
the captain of the | 8 |
a number of the | 8 |
who came to st | 8 |
in behalf of the | 8 |
and some of the | 8 |
a good deal of | 8 |
the indians on the | 8 |
on the th may | 8 |
marquis de la jonquiere | 8 |
there can be little | 8 |
on the river and | 8 |
the abbe le loutre | 8 |
be little doubt that | 8 |
the old county of | 8 |
and when we get | 7 |
to trade with the | 7 |
my two eldest sons | 7 |
in the family of | 7 |
john on the th | 7 |
on the occasion of | 7 |
and it is not | 7 |
the navigation of the | 7 |
with the assistance of | 7 |
the cultivation of the | 7 |
to the government of | 7 |
of the fact that | 7 |
head waters of the | 7 |
to the depth of | 7 |
general of nova scotia | 7 |
we shall be able | 7 |
the removal of the | 7 |
on the th december | 7 |
in some parts of | 7 |
the waters of the | 7 |
the western side of | 7 |
an air of interest | 7 |
in the house of | 7 |
the summer of the | 7 |
settled on the river | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
is shown by the | 7 |
the sieur de freneuse | 7 |
simonds and white at | 7 |
the french and indians | 7 |
each side of the | 7 |
in the old french | 7 |
one of the men | 7 |
to the value of | 7 |
store at portland point | 7 |
indians of the st | 7 |
paid by my two | 7 |
at the entrance of | 7 |
large tract of land | 7 |
the th of february | 7 |
on account of their | 7 |
masts of inches diameter | 7 |
by my two eldest | 7 |
on the shores of | 7 |
all parts of the | 7 |
the dominion safety fund | 7 |
the history of the | 7 |
of the original grantees | 7 |
on the th april | 7 |
the foot of the | 7 |
the th of august | 7 |
before the arrival of | 7 |
have been the first | 7 |
in accordance with the | 7 |
woman of the world | 7 |
at the court of | 7 |
of the church of | 7 |
the edge of the | 7 |
and on the other | 7 |
on the ground that | 7 |
under the influence of | 7 |
one hundred and forty | 7 |
it must not be | 7 |
take the oath of | 7 |
the greater portion of | 7 |
the proximity of the | 7 |
to the memory of | 7 |
the records of the | 7 |
the benefit of the | 7 |
miles from the sea | 7 |
of nova scotia to | 7 |
cultivation of the soil | 7 |
the river to the | 7 |
in the city of | 7 |
above the mouth of | 7 |
at the indian village | 7 |
for the reception of | 7 |
of the supreme court | 7 |
be seen in the | 7 |
the town of woodstock | 7 |
living on the st | 7 |
from the mouth of | 7 |
a grant of a | 7 |
to the cultivation of | 7 |
the early days of | 7 |
there are but few | 7 |
to the governor of | 7 |
of the arrival of | 7 |
obtained a grant of | 7 |
one of the best | 7 |
parts of nova scotia | 7 |
the honor of being | 7 |
took the oath of | 7 |
on the arrival of | 7 |
as well as to | 7 |
in the early part | 7 |
for the defence of | 7 |
of the th regiment | 7 |
a few years later | 7 |
did not wish to | 7 |
in at the age | 7 |
on the bank of | 7 |
a copy of the | 7 |
were by no means | 7 |
the inhabitants of the | 7 |
on the site of | 7 |
part of the province | 7 |
de monts and champlain | 7 |
mention may be made | 7 |
branch of the penobscot | 7 |
in my power to | 7 |
the welfare of the | 7 |
by order of the | 7 |
to the lords of | 7 |
the cause of the | 7 |
the eyes of the | 7 |
the defence of the | 7 |
the indians to the | 7 |
of the new brunswick | 7 |
to the united states | 7 |
a number of families | 7 |
made up his mind | 7 |
the residence of the | 7 |
in view of the | 7 |
a few days later | 7 |
the officers of the | 7 |
be paid by my | 7 |
leagues up the river | 7 |
of the united states | 7 |
greater portion of the | 7 |
is to be found | 7 |
account books of simonds | 7 |
the people of new | 7 |
in the united states | 7 |
to go to the | 7 |
oars and oar rafters | 7 |
the head waters of | 7 |
the evening of the | 7 |
head of the bay | 7 |
there can be no | 7 |
which falls into the | 7 |
hazen and james white | 7 |
the plan of the | 7 |
the base of the | 7 |
at the present day | 7 |
that the young man | 6 |
it might have been | 6 |
at the house of | 6 |
surveyor general of nova | 6 |
he was a man | 6 |
the circumstances under which | 6 |
which is to be | 6 |
aware of the fact | 6 |
the prosperity of the | 6 |
but it was not | 6 |
the business of the | 6 |
the remainder of the | 6 |
the th of april | 6 |
to the sieur de | 6 |
garrison at fort frederick | 6 |
four feet from the | 6 |
under the care of | 6 |
be one of the | 6 |
a tract of land | 6 |
am not going to | 6 |
the back of the | 6 |
the lower end of | 6 |
i would like to | 6 |
stood for a moment | 6 |
the loss of their | 6 |
the changes of the | 6 |
his letter to the | 6 |
the month of may | 6 |
in the bosom of | 6 |
not far from the | 6 |
visited the river st | 6 |
it may not be | 6 |
a native of the | 6 |
the business at st | 6 |
above the level of | 6 |
letter of james simonds | 6 |
of the spring fleet | 6 |
in the latter part | 6 |
may be made of | 6 |
the acadians on the | 6 |
the young man was | 6 |
the return of the | 6 |
the river as far | 6 |
the life of the | 6 |
alexander le borgne de | 6 |
of the marquis de | 6 |
to return to the | 6 |
with the advice of | 6 |
post at the mouth | 6 |
between england and france | 6 |
a grant of the | 6 |
from the fact of | 6 |
the loyalists who came | 6 |
a day or two | 6 |
le borgne de belleisle | 6 |
of the loyalists in | 6 |
early as the year | 6 |
on the th june | 6 |
under the weight of | 6 |
superintendent of indian affairs | 6 |
of the inhabitants of | 6 |
and as soon as | 6 |
land on the river | 6 |
in the prime of | 6 |
to the head of | 6 |
no more a lumbering | 6 |
the absence of a | 6 |
and came to the | 6 |
with the thought that | 6 |
part of nova scotia | 6 |
seem to have been | 6 |
of trade and plantations | 6 |
from two to three | 6 |
it is necessary to | 6 |
the experience of the | 6 |
down the river to | 6 |
murmured the young man | 6 |
for the accommodation of | 6 |
john allan and his | 6 |
western side of the | 6 |
in the nova scotia | 6 |
we were obliged to | 6 |
on the third day | 6 |
about the th of | 6 |
the condition of the | 6 |
taken the oath of | 6 |
to be laid out | 6 |
we get them down | 6 |
go up the river | 6 |
near the site of | 6 |
do not wish to | 6 |
to the west indies | 6 |
to the west of | 6 |
in a whale boat | 6 |
i am inclined to | 6 |
of oxen and horses | 6 |
with a sense of | 6 |
in the court of | 6 |
from the governor of | 6 |
the division of the | 6 |
the people of massachusetts | 6 |
came to the province | 6 |
judge of the supreme | 6 |
bay of fundy in | 6 |
who was one of | 6 |
the other to the | 6 |
the sieur de boishebert | 6 |
members of the family | 6 |
of land on the | 6 |
it is probable the | 6 |
get them on to | 6 |
to such a degree | 6 |
indians on the river | 6 |
of affairs on the | 6 |
to enable them to | 6 |
range the wild woods | 6 |
into the bay of | 6 |
the account books of | 6 |
of the congregational church | 6 |
the trade of the | 6 |
in the collections of | 6 |
the country in the | 6 |
what is now the | 6 |
in the early days | 6 |
it may be well | 6 |
of the river to | 6 |
of the province and | 6 |
the lips of the | 6 |
the leader of the | 6 |
of the early settlers | 6 |
one of the many | 6 |
to the improvement of | 6 |
by the government of | 6 |
it is hard to | 6 |
the leaves of the | 6 |
the place where the | 6 |
when the loyalists arrived | 6 |
in answer to the | 6 |
get them down to | 6 |
the progress of the | 6 |
the collections of the | 6 |
be said to have | 6 |
and is said to | 6 |
it seems as if | 6 |
may be said to | 6 |
the wild woods over | 6 |
the fact that in | 6 |
sir andrew snape hamond | 6 |
th day of june | 6 |
a justice of the | 6 |
settlement of the country | 6 |
hundred and fifty miles | 6 |
i am not going | 6 |
a glimpse of the | 6 |
in a position to | 6 |
it may be said | 6 |
the th of november | 6 |
can be no doubt | 6 |
was aware of the | 6 |
the original grantees of | 6 |
knowledge of the country | 6 |
the body of the | 6 |
in this part of | 6 |
greater part of the | 6 |
it be possible that | 6 |
they were able to | 6 |
added closing double quote | 6 |
of a large tract | 6 |
the necessaries of life | 6 |
of nova scotia was | 6 |
in the order of | 6 |
to that of the | 6 |
william hazen and james | 6 |
of a number of | 6 |
of the province of | 6 |
in the state of | 6 |
principal part of the | 6 |
a little above the | 6 |
were at this time | 6 |
i am certain that | 6 |
the chiefs and captains | 6 |
it was agreed that | 6 |
by way of the | 6 |
peninsula of nova scotia | 6 |
of the trading company | 6 |
the signers of the | 6 |
the number of the | 6 |
as we learn from | 6 |
a sabbath in the | 6 |
and the number of | 6 |
we get them on | 6 |
we will not say | 6 |
them on to the | 6 |
the channel of the | 6 |
on the margin of | 6 |
them down to the | 6 |
the population of the | 6 |
to the top of | 6 |
in which he was | 6 |
feet in circumference at | 6 |
was at this time | 6 |
came to the st | 6 |
the river at the | 6 |
plan of the river | 6 |
the attitude of the | 6 |
in his letter to | 6 |
in the fall of | 6 |
each member of the | 6 |
in the centre of | 6 |
in the grant of | 6 |
of nova scotia in | 6 |
three feet from the | 6 |
came to the country | 6 |
to which it is | 6 |
river in nova scotia | 6 |
allegiance to the king | 6 |
and to think of | 6 |
justices of the peace | 6 |
a sufficient number of | 6 |
the contents of the | 6 |
the entrance of the | 6 |
lands on the st | 6 |
some of the most | 6 |
the women and children | 6 |
the th of september | 6 |
of the old county | 5 |
years from the date | 5 |
a deep interest in | 5 |
on the th august | 5 |
of the peace and | 5 |
from the bottom of | 5 |
was always ready to | 5 |
the year of grace | 5 |
years of his life | 5 |
out of the way | 5 |
to the king of | 5 |
that in the year | 5 |
majority of the settlers | 5 |
from the ground it | 5 |
on the one hand | 5 |
territory north of the | 5 |
the protection of the | 5 |
had a family of | 5 |
until the arrival of | 5 |
many of the inhabitants | 5 |
settlement of the townships | 5 |
lands in nova scotia | 5 |
within a very short | 5 |
by some of the | 5 |
at the port of | 5 |
the ice in the | 5 |
allegiance to the english | 5 |
merit a particular description | 5 |
for the royal navy | 5 |
the object of his | 5 |
from the appearance of | 5 |
to the secretary of | 5 |
arrived at the river | 5 |
for the propagation of | 5 |
the hearts of the | 5 |
the possession of the | 5 |
all for the best | 5 |
the bay of passamaquoddy | 5 |
one of the crew | 5 |
of being the first | 5 |
in the welfare of | 5 |
the new brunswick historical | 5 |
head of connecticut river | 5 |
writer of this history | 5 |
the provincial lunatic asylum | 5 |
of the men of | 5 |
as far west as | 5 |
may be seen in | 5 |
to the fort and | 5 |
it was indeed a | 5 |
the lands on which | 5 |
the county of northumberland | 5 |
an hour or two | 5 |
the royal american regiment | 5 |
settled on the st | 5 |
was a young man | 5 |
in such a manner | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
royal fencible american regiment | 5 |
am sorry to say | 5 |
of land in the | 5 |
appearance of the country | 5 |
was by no means | 5 |
a little later he | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
the assistance of the | 5 |
so as not to | 5 |
in keeping with the | 5 |
into the river st | 5 |
two eldest sons in | 5 |
sons in household goods | 5 |
and in a few | 5 |
of the lateness of | 5 |
the townships of gage | 5 |
of the government of | 5 |
it is one of | 5 |
a glance at the | 5 |
had been sent to | 5 |
in most of the | 5 |
would be a great | 5 |
during the continuance of | 5 |
the state of affairs | 5 |
the effect of the | 5 |
it will be noticed | 5 |
the territory north of | 5 |
passed into the hands | 5 |
to the inhabitants of | 5 |
to the interests of | 5 |
of the harbor of | 5 |
that some of the | 5 |
indian village of medoctec | 5 |
died in at the | 5 |
of the country is | 5 |
people of new england | 5 |
the privacy of her | 5 |
the case of the | 5 |
in the annals of | 5 |
on their arrival at | 5 |
as that of a | 5 |
site of government house | 5 |
would be able to | 5 |
who came to america | 5 |
in a letter of | 5 |
breaking up of the | 5 |
that you will not | 5 |
cannot say that i | 5 |
but there is a | 5 |
and many of the | 5 |
i know it is | 5 |
this th day of | 5 |
about half a mile | 5 |
that he had been | 5 |
and the young man | 5 |
the level of the | 5 |
that it would be | 5 |
of the society for | 5 |
under the necessity of | 5 |
of the new jersey | 5 |
on the night of | 5 |
the month of april | 5 |
county of sunbury and | 5 |
to a certain extent | 5 |
on the th july | 5 |
on the lower part | 5 |
early in the summer | 5 |
in the plan of | 5 |
at the taking of | 5 |
mouth of the nerepis | 5 |
the first english settlers | 5 |
face to face with | 5 |
the whole of the | 5 |
coming of the whites | 5 |
the resources of the | 5 |
with a desire to | 5 |
seized him by the | 5 |
the commencement of the | 5 |
the present state of | 5 |
and down the river | 5 |
is believed to have | 5 |
of the fort at | 5 |
lands on which they | 5 |
in the affairs of | 5 |
the sound of the | 5 |
the resources for lumber | 5 |
of that part of | 5 |
by a number of | 5 |
for a long time | 5 |
with the people of | 5 |
the peninsula of nova | 5 |
appears to have been | 5 |
to be given to | 5 |
why it was that | 5 |
the last remark was | 5 |
in the time of | 5 |
of the acadian expulsion | 5 |
i am indebted to | 5 |
may be considered as | 5 |
outbreak of the revolution | 5 |
honor of being the | 5 |
with a detachment of | 5 |
under the protection of | 5 |
new brunswick historical society | 5 |
that many of the | 5 |
simonds and white in | 5 |
to sir guy carleton | 5 |
of the young lieutenant | 5 |
a few days after | 5 |
with a party of | 5 |
the end of a | 5 |
to be allowed to | 5 |
the care of a | 5 |
i cannot help it | 5 |
in the thought that | 5 |
one of the original | 5 |
level of the sea | 5 |
had the pleasure of | 5 |
view of the matter | 5 |
one of the company | 5 |
what will be the | 5 |
the surveyor general of | 5 |
country in the vicinity | 5 |
it was decided to | 5 |
the appearance of a | 5 |
more than an hour | 5 |
of the human heart | 5 |
have the honor to | 5 |
an idea of the | 5 |
the garrison of fort | 5 |
the centre of the | 5 |
the character of the | 5 |
as if it were | 5 |
eldest sons in household | 5 |
the royal fencible american | 5 |
in the rear of | 5 |
in the first instance | 5 |
from the time of | 5 |
and the other to | 5 |
the lateness of the | 5 |
of the said river | 5 |
thought the young man | 5 |
on one of the | 5 |
of the french and | 5 |
the establishment of a | 5 |
be in a position | 5 |
coast of nova scotia | 5 |
and one or two | 5 |
the sieur de chauffours | 5 |
more than two years | 5 |
at the place where | 5 |
what do you think | 5 |
the old french war | 5 |
the river in the | 5 |
the secretary of state | 5 |
the bed of the | 5 |
falls into the saint | 5 |
to return to their | 5 |
was not at all | 5 |
parts of the river | 5 |
in proportion to the | 5 |
the life of a | 5 |
i feel that i | 5 |
by the indians at | 5 |
the beginning of the | 5 |
dollars to be paid | 5 |
i am so glad | 5 |
the manufacture of lime | 5 |
the micmacs and maliseets | 5 |
agent for the province | 5 |
city of saint john | 5 |
the officers and men | 5 |
at the feet of | 5 |
to a sense of | 5 |
one of these days | 5 |
the continuance of the | 5 |
from the date of | 5 |
below the town of | 5 |
of the landing of | 5 |
from the hand of | 5 |
feel that i am | 5 |
to be in a | 5 |
of the seventeenth century | 5 |
the position of the | 5 |
to the scene of | 5 |
it is said to | 5 |
in a flourishing state | 5 |
the next day the | 5 |
possession of the river | 5 |
at portland point and | 5 |
the interests of the | 5 |
for a year or | 5 |
while he was at | 5 |
how i should like | 5 |
in a great measure | 5 |
the advice of his | 5 |
the last of the | 5 |
mouth of the oromocto | 5 |
the county of essex | 5 |
some of which are | 5 |
more than half a | 5 |
at the upper end | 5 |
with regard to the | 5 |
in a few years | 5 |
it would be the | 5 |
there was one who | 5 |
in the name of | 5 |
that it was not | 5 |
of a good quality | 5 |
the city of saint | 5 |
about the end of | 5 |
for on the th | 5 |
i cannot bear to | 5 |
below the mouth of | 5 |
council of nova scotia | 5 |
of the people were | 5 |
from year to year | 5 |
governor general of canada | 5 |
after his arrival at | 5 |
to carry on the | 5 |
prosperity of the province | 5 |
letter to the french | 5 |
the governor of massachusetts | 5 |
the indians at the | 5 |
in the character of | 5 |
miles below the town | 5 |
and in the month | 5 |
on behalf of the | 5 |
attitude of the indians | 5 |
in possession of the | 5 |
that he had not | 5 |
up the river at | 5 |
a sense of relief | 5 |
is probable that the | 5 |
the master of the | 5 |
the court of st | 5 |
by a party of | 5 |
members of the company | 5 |
and was one of | 5 |
it is evident that | 5 |
the port of st | 5 |
was at that time | 5 |
quarters of a mile | 5 |
suffice it to say | 5 |
lieutenant governor of nova | 5 |
in the spring of | 5 |
at the river saint | 5 |
time of his arrival | 5 |
the fort at the | 5 |
is it possible that | 5 |
the people of machias | 5 |
the writer of this | 5 |
the proprietors of the | 5 |
of his britannic majesty | 5 |
on the evening of | 5 |
the rights of the | 5 |
i do not wish | 5 |
it is the only | 5 |
the maliseets of the | 5 |
the lady of the | 5 |
simonds and white were | 5 |
the source of the | 5 |
and it may be | 5 |
in a few days | 5 |
it was only when | 5 |
the consideration of the | 5 |
they were obliged to | 5 |
and other parts of | 5 |
the duke of wellington | 5 |
in the defence of | 5 |
the course of events | 5 |
two hundred and twenty | 5 |
it would not be | 5 |
have been obliged to | 5 |
an end to all | 5 |
the ancestor of the | 5 |
pine boards and plank | 5 |
be given to the | 5 |
for the time being | 5 |
landing of the loyalists | 5 |
who had been sent | 5 |
of maine and new | 5 |
to the indians of | 5 |
reason to believe that | 5 |
a little to the | 5 |
of the indians of | 5 |
the produce of the | 5 |
of the saint john | 5 |
the king of england | 5 |
so as to be | 5 |
with some of the | 5 |
maine and new brunswick | 5 |
we learn that the | 4 |
inhabitants of the river | 4 |
the quiet of her | 4 |
and other places in | 4 |
inhabitants living on the | 4 |
in the present instance | 4 |
the ground that the | 4 |
out the necessity of | 4 |
other parts of nova | 4 |
as he tried to | 4 |
of the jesuit missionary | 4 |
the trunk of a | 4 |
of a mile wide | 4 |
entered the bay of | 4 |
to the right of | 4 |
at the beginning of | 4 |
at this time at | 4 |
hostile to the english | 4 |
of the old french | 4 |
than that of the | 4 |
are the descendants of | 4 |
the support of the | 4 |
was equal to the | 4 |
that at the time | 4 |
with the greatest safety | 4 |
up his mind to | 4 |
at the hand of | 4 |
to speak of the | 4 |
suffice to show that | 4 |
put a stop to | 4 |
la tour and charnisay | 4 |
about the middle of | 4 |
a quarter of a | 4 |
the fort at st | 4 |
some time in the | 4 |
a number of acadians | 4 |
where there was a | 4 |
they are to be | 4 |
of an indian chief | 4 |
by the bay of | 4 |
french on the st | 4 |
not been for the | 4 |
an interest in the | 4 |
i cannot say that | 4 |
came to america in | 4 |
more than one occasion | 4 |
the operations of the | 4 |
a little more than | 4 |
in the words of | 4 |
make good use of | 4 |
of the country in | 4 |
people living on the | 4 |
books of simonds white | 4 |
a few miles above | 4 |
in the year the | 4 |
in the shape of | 4 |
the vessels of the | 4 |
to be seen but | 4 |
sacred to the memory | 4 |
the settlements on the | 4 |
the leaves of a | 4 |
as she thought of | 4 |
was the mother of | 4 |
to the people of | 4 |
was a daughter of | 4 |
the th of july | 4 |
that the english were | 4 |
close of the year | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
in spite of all | 4 |
and it is a | 4 |
it would indeed be | 4 |
he was obliged to | 4 |
on account of its | 4 |
i see how it | 4 |
by several of the | 4 |
was the first to | 4 |
of lumber on the | 4 |
of the indians and | 4 |
of the nature of | 4 |
is needless to say | 4 |
the sieur de belleisle | 4 |
agricultural and emigrant society | 4 |
had made up his | 4 |
in the settlement of | 4 |
sent up the river | 4 |
as far up as | 4 |
the country through which | 4 |
to settle on the | 4 |
to the best advantage | 4 |
of the members of | 4 |
be regarded as the | 4 |
will not fail to | 4 |
of the fur trade | 4 |
the sites of the | 4 |
the old fort at | 4 |
the nova scotia house | 4 |
degree of north latitude | 4 |
with a heavy growth | 4 |
of the penobscot river | 4 |
the limits of the | 4 |
of what is now | 4 |
of the new england | 4 |
maliseets of the st | 4 |
one of the seven | 4 |
war of the revolution | 4 |
during the summer and | 4 |
in this land of | 4 |
became the wife of | 4 |
other end of the | 4 |
by the hand and | 4 |
of which had been | 4 |
of the settlement of | 4 |
in the same manner | 4 |
taking advantage of the | 4 |
on this river and | 4 |
yet she did not | 4 |
in a letter dated | 4 |
on his arrival at | 4 |
in circumference at the | 4 |
built at the mouth | 4 |
with a feeling of | 4 |
the night of the | 4 |
the height of the | 4 |
after their arrival the | 4 |
up to this time | 4 |
the sieur de gaspe | 4 |
the arrival of a | 4 |
that i am not | 4 |
post on the river | 4 |
if i could only | 4 |
have been made to | 4 |
shown by the fact | 4 |
in charge of the | 4 |
it was only by | 4 |
upon the face of | 4 |
acadians of the peninsula | 4 |
the very next day | 4 |
get a glimpse of | 4 |
from the lips of | 4 |
grant of the lands | 4 |
from room to room | 4 |
twelve miles below the | 4 |
it was supposed to | 4 |
near the head of | 4 |
who had come to | 4 |
on the lower st | 4 |
history of nova scotia | 4 |
through the woods to | 4 |
in the end it | 4 |
falls into the bay | 4 |
the masting business was | 4 |
a glebe for the | 4 |
one of the family | 4 |
of the value of | 4 |
could not but feel | 4 |
the true state of | 4 |
at the risk of | 4 |
yards of inches diameter | 4 |
the old account books | 4 |
that they had been | 4 |
a tribute of respect | 4 |
a great number of | 4 |
the conduct of the | 4 |
the new england people | 4 |
would indeed be a | 4 |
margin of the river | 4 |
society for the propagation | 4 |
as she glanced at | 4 |
a few miles from | 4 |
a fortified post at | 4 |
in the immediate vicinity | 4 |
so far as the | 4 |
a number of persons | 4 |
of the maritime provinces | 4 |
for the loss of | 4 |
of the revolutionary war | 4 |
grantees of the township | 4 |
of the french inhabitants | 4 |
shores of the lake | 4 |
head of the slide | 4 |
of a company of | 4 |
made his headquarters at | 4 |
was one of those | 4 |
the same manner as | 4 |
with the revolutionary party | 4 |
the site of government | 4 |
the date of the | 4 |
and falls into the | 4 |
hundred acres of land | 4 |
to get rid of | 4 |
of the people of | 4 |
in the depths of | 4 |
in time of war | 4 |
in the act of | 4 |
their arrival at st | 4 |
for the last time | 4 |
other parts of the | 4 |
in the maritime provinces | 4 |
the policy of the | 4 |
the college of new | 4 |
after the treaty of | 4 |
verne sat in the | 4 |
so characteristic of the | 4 |
government under which they | 4 |
a shelter from the | 4 |
at the grand falls | 4 |
in the sight of | 4 |
he was at the | 4 |
died on the th | 4 |
north side of the | 4 |
of the garrison at | 4 |
down to the time | 4 |
river as far as | 4 |
there would be a | 4 |
as he glanced at | 4 |
covered with a heavy | 4 |
hundred and forty years | 4 |
soldiers of the garrison | 4 |
the sieur de monts | 4 |
of the harbor at | 4 |
first settled minister in | 4 |
and oar rafters handspikes | 4 |
his knowledge of the | 4 |
and jolly brave boys | 4 |
the dukes of athol | 4 |
fool that i was | 4 |
two or three miles | 4 |
to be grateful for | 4 |
is evident that the | 4 |
of the acadians and | 4 |
of the settlement at | 4 |
of the vegetable kingdom | 4 |
the breaking up of | 4 |
the walls of the | 4 |
of fort william henry | 4 |
the propagation of the | 4 |
on to the sled | 4 |
for a few days | 4 |
sixteen years of age | 4 |
as a means of | 4 |
of the country for | 4 |
of the affairs of | 4 |
lay out the town | 4 |
a few words may | 4 |
there had been a | 4 |
is evident from the | 4 |
the erection of fort | 4 |
one of the leading | 4 |
we learn from the | 4 |
the right of the | 4 |
i have much to | 4 |
as he thought of | 4 |
time of the acadian | 4 |
by way of explanation | 4 |
in the lower part | 4 |
the erection of the | 4 |
said the old gentleman | 4 |
league and a half | 4 |
the cause of her | 4 |
but it matters not | 4 |
the exception of the | 4 |
one of the old | 4 |
hauled on to the | 4 |
it is indeed a | 4 |
from the source of | 4 |
the midst of this | 4 |
a few years since | 4 |
the further end of | 4 |
believed to have been | 4 |
be transmitted to the | 4 |
a meeting of the | 4 |
house of assembly for | 4 |
some of them are | 4 |
it had not been | 4 |
was built at the | 4 |
the first settled minister | 4 |
from which place they | 4 |
the correspondence of the | 4 |
battalion of the new | 4 |
with the air of | 4 |
go into the woods | 4 |
if it were only | 4 |
peace with the english | 4 |
the fortunes of the | 4 |
chaldrons iron and copper | 4 |
the benefit of a | 4 |
to the consideration of | 4 |
in a few minutes | 4 |
the council of nova | 4 |
the acadians of the | 4 |
be seen from the | 4 |
are to be seen | 4 |
in which it was | 4 |
the woods by the | 4 |
see how it is | 4 |
was supposed to be | 4 |
one hundred and twenty | 4 |
the destruction of the | 4 |
the depth of the | 4 |
rapidity of its growth | 4 |
the rear of the | 4 |
it was necessary to | 4 |
in command of the | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
in the back woods | 4 |
to keep out the | 4 |
of life and hope | 4 |
sessions of the peace | 4 |
to that part of | 4 |
the strength of the | 4 |
but on the th | 4 |
interest in the welfare | 4 |
in the land of | 4 |
the parish of kingsclear | 4 |
not until the th | 4 |
the news of the | 4 |
but it may be | 4 |
it is not improbable | 4 |
under the command of | 4 |
the bosom of the | 4 |
a mile from the | 4 |
was born in haverhill | 4 |
one belonging to the | 4 |
as a reward for | 4 |
had an interview with | 4 |
the best in the | 4 |
suiting the action to | 4 |
a few rods from | 4 |
the army and navy | 4 |
it was the first | 4 |
i have often seen | 4 |
inmates of government house | 4 |
united states and the | 4 |
we find the following | 4 |
about two hundred and | 4 |
by the light of | 4 |
eastern maine and nova | 4 |
the place where we | 4 |
by the use of | 4 |
had it not been | 4 |
look upon her face | 4 |
townships of gage and | 4 |
we shall hear more | 4 |
the private secretary of | 4 |
the part of his | 4 |
to believe that the | 4 |
the court of france | 4 |
of fort howe hill | 4 |
military operations in eastern | 4 |
over the contents of | 4 |
the decision of the | 4 |
the immediate vicinity of | 4 |
now in possession of | 4 |
of the proceedings of | 4 |
the indians and acadians | 4 |
to her own room | 4 |
of the peninsula to | 4 |
grant of a township | 4 |
lumbering operations on the | 4 |
will all come right | 4 |
at the suggestion of | 4 |
of the garrison and | 4 |
the vicinity of fort | 4 |
by the presence of | 4 |
a distance of about | 4 |
of the old indian | 4 |
autumn of this year | 4 |
not equal to the | 4 |
deeply interested in the | 4 |
for the protection of | 4 |
at the corner of | 4 |
of which is the | 4 |
with the english and | 4 |
i have been thinking | 4 |
the exact date of | 4 |
scattered through the country | 4 |
the rivers and streams | 4 |
the result of his | 4 |
a chain of lakes | 4 |
as the snow was | 4 |
and one hundred and | 4 |
of the hazen family | 4 |
of the province for | 4 |
i can never forget | 4 |
the lands vacated by | 4 |
members of the society | 4 |
authorities of nova scotia | 4 |
improvement of the country | 4 |
the upper end of | 4 |
i shall never forget | 4 |
proceeded up the river | 4 |
more than a hundred | 4 |
the remaining part of | 4 |
for the space of | 4 |
th degree of north | 4 |
to the indians in | 4 |
grant of a large | 4 |
of the family had | 4 |
the month of august | 4 |
the inmates of government | 4 |
a return of the | 4 |
in a preceding chapter | 4 |
of the vessels of | 4 |
the autumn of the | 4 |
capital of new brunswick | 4 |
the sons of the | 4 |
not included in the | 4 |
course of the next | 4 |
in less than a | 4 |
dieu and le loutre | 4 |
some of the men | 4 |
the nova scotia legislature | 4 |
it is possible that | 4 |
the course of this | 4 |
by the hand of | 4 |
the same number of | 4 |
would have been a | 4 |
the conclusion of the | 4 |
during the revolutionary war | 4 |
the owner of the | 4 |
privacy of her own | 4 |
thousand nine hundred and | 4 |
as if i had | 4 |
the vicinity of st | 4 |
a heavy growth of | 4 |
within the confines of | 4 |
the river and the | 4 |
it was well for | 4 |
at a place called | 4 |
before the close of | 4 |
township of maugerville were | 4 |
late in the afternoon | 4 |
the business of hazen | 4 |
by the junction of | 4 |
will be all right | 4 |
the opinion of the | 4 |
at the outbreak of | 4 |
from the scene of | 4 |
one of the rebel | 4 |
of gage and sunbury | 4 |
a manner that would | 4 |
navigation of the river | 4 |
inches in diameter and | 4 |
in a few moments | 4 |
to withdraw from the | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
was a source of | 4 |
needless to say that | 4 |
to a place called | 4 |
of the town of | 4 |
of the lands on | 4 |
it was decided that | 4 |
years have passed since | 4 |
prince of wales american | 4 |
cried a voice from | 4 |
a considerable part of | 4 |
it is more probable | 4 |
th day of october | 4 |
is to be hoped | 4 |
the intention of the | 4 |
of the rebel committee | 4 |
as long ago as | 4 |
the west bank of | 4 |
according to the census | 4 |
garrison at fort howe | 4 |
he had not been | 4 |
was sent with a | 4 |
the command of the | 4 |
was a scene of | 4 |
copy of the original | 4 |
was a member of | 4 |
is to be regretted | 4 |
the knight of the | 4 |
state of the country | 4 |
up of the ice | 4 |
to admit of the | 4 |
of the officers and | 4 |
of a mile from | 4 |
it was one of | 4 |
date of the grant | 4 |
great advantage to the | 4 |
year of his age | 4 |
and in the meantime | 4 |
an air of much | 4 |
on the west bank | 4 |
in eastern maine and | 4 |
the bottom of the | 4 |
hundred and fifty thousand | 4 |
within a short time | 4 |
description of the river | 4 |
established a trading post | 4 |
falls into the st | 4 |
just above the falls | 4 |
more than two hundred | 4 |
king george the third | 4 |
the extent of the | 4 |
out of the question | 4 |
the rise of the | 4 |
at or near st | 4 |
on a liberal scale | 4 |
to and from the | 4 |
in the estimation of | 4 |
the tops of the | 4 |
on the th september | 4 |
this was the only | 4 |
the intervals and islands | 4 |
the taking of quebec | 4 |
it not been for | 4 |
lords of trade and | 4 |
many of them were | 4 |
and about the same | 4 |
of the cost of | 4 |
west bank of the | 4 |
the comforts of life | 4 |
from the shores of | 4 |
of a few hours | 4 |
that the beauty of | 4 |
in a very short | 4 |
a great quantity of | 4 |
to the eastward of | 4 |
in this county are | 4 |
he seems to have | 4 |
across the river to | 4 |
members of the church | 4 |
waters of the st | 4 |
further up the river | 4 |
nova scotia house of | 4 |
missionary of the indians | 4 |
not be allowed to | 4 |
to be congratulated on | 4 |
she did not wish | 4 |
to assist in the | 4 |
at the siege of | 4 |
but it is probable | 4 |
summer of the year | 4 |
melting of the snow | 4 |
along the shores of | 4 |
to be one of | 4 |
i shall now proceed | 4 |
bank of the st | 4 |
hands of the english | 4 |
the gulf of st | 4 |
the store at portland | 4 |
about acres of land | 4 |
cried the young man | 4 |
he was a native | 4 |
she thought of the | 4 |
for a long while | 4 |
that was good and | 4 |
the french on the | 4 |
in the thought of | 4 |
the th degree of | 4 |
the society for the | 4 |
in his power to | 4 |
the girl as she | 4 |
rest of the crew | 4 |
a great many of | 4 |
original grantees of maugerville | 4 |
the course of which | 4 |
that hubert tracy had | 4 |
of nova scotia for | 4 |
friend of sir howard | 4 |
the earlier part of | 4 |
by the aid of | 4 |
to the highest degree | 4 |
the situation on the | 4 |
had the satisfaction of | 4 |
to explore the country | 4 |
further end of the | 4 |
strictly in accordance with | 4 |
a number of fine | 4 |
is of interest in | 4 |
a few moments to | 4 |
in a tone of | 4 |
the township of burton | 4 |
the description of the | 4 |
by the indians to | 4 |
the other end of | 4 |
the spot where the | 4 |
to merit a particular | 4 |
one hundred and eighty | 4 |
was on the eve | 4 |
were allowed to go | 4 |
the inhabitants of this | 4 |
one third of the | 4 |
at the same moment | 4 |
lands vacated by the | 4 |
a few minutes later | 4 |
the first time i | 4 |
from one of the | 4 |
of wales american regiment | 4 |
the united states and | 4 |
from the united states | 4 |
me that you will | 4 |
it will all come | 4 |
and most of the | 4 |
the pleasure of seeing | 4 |
there will be a | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
a judge of the | 4 |
will be noticed that | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
or two of the | 4 |
far west as the | 4 |
a century and a | 4 |
if it were possible | 4 |
lateness of the season | 4 |
in the construction of | 4 |
his arrival at the | 4 |
so unfortunate as to | 4 |
john at this time | 4 |
in the same letter | 4 |
about one hundred and | 4 |
in such a way | 4 |
the capital of new | 4 |
the fact that they | 4 |
think it will be | 4 |
and took the oath | 4 |
on the day of | 4 |
to show that the | 4 |
channel of the river | 4 |
the depths of the | 4 |
it is a curious | 4 |
less than no time | 4 |
for the good of | 4 |
to my son samuel | 4 |
and in a very | 4 |
for the province of | 4 |
in less than no | 4 |
in some of the | 4 |
the advantage of the | 4 |
operations in eastern maine | 4 |
i give to my | 4 |
marquis de la galissonniere | 4 |
close of the american | 4 |
the county of york | 4 |
they were allowed to | 4 |
the lands in the | 4 |
the wants of the | 4 |
some of the old | 4 |
was due to the | 4 |
on their way to | 4 |
for the first year | 4 |
the presence of a | 4 |
all the way to | 4 |
will not say that | 4 |
upon the surface of | 4 |
the middle of the | 4 |
in honor of the | 4 |
so great was the | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
of the same year | 4 |
of the indians was | 4 |
the inhabitants of new | 4 |
a considerable quantity of | 4 |
to induce them to | 4 |
all that was good | 4 |
he was able to | 4 |
to the forms of | 4 |
by william hazen and | 4 |
village on navy island | 4 |
the young man had | 4 |
to the advantage of | 4 |
a considerable number of | 4 |
the descendants of those | 4 |
side of the bay | 4 |
banks of the st | 4 |
th day of february | 4 |
lady rosamond is indeed | 4 |
of the loyalist regiments | 4 |
the uses to which | 4 |
of the surrounding country | 4 |
points out the necessity | 4 |
it is difficult to | 4 |
of the upper st | 4 |
base of the mountain | 4 |
to make use of | 4 |
we come to the | 4 |
the action to the | 4 |
the destruction of fort | 4 |
the loyalists at st | 4 |
according to the forms | 4 |
the language of the | 4 |
maine and nova scotia | 4 |
the object of the | 4 |
behalf of themselves and | 4 |
was the ancestor of | 4 |
may be well to | 4 |
mouth of the keswick | 4 |
of the leaves of | 4 |
for the first time | 4 |
as if he were | 4 |
gone up the river | 4 |
the presence of her | 4 |
the soldiers of the | 4 |
he glanced at the | 4 |
on more than one | 4 |
eight miles below the | 4 |
of the property of | 4 |
to take care of | 4 |
nova scotia and new | 4 |
i was able to | 4 |
as will be seen | 4 |
to the discretion of | 4 |
much to be grateful | 4 |
propagation of the gospel | 4 |
that she had been | 4 |
on the d of | 4 |
at three feet from | 4 |
the city of fredericton | 4 |
to the arrival of | 4 |
as well as their | 4 |
in a previous chapter | 4 |
could not have been | 4 |
if it were not | 4 |
wheat and rye flour | 4 |
on the penobscot and | 4 |
the same quantity of | 4 |
lumber on this river | 4 |
from the head of | 4 |
scotia house of assembly | 4 |
under the supervision of | 4 |
knew full well that | 4 |
the month of january | 4 |
signers of the original | 4 |
has lost none of | 4 |
after the capture of | 4 |
member of the congregational | 4 |
to settle in the | 4 |
hundred miles in length | 4 |
part of the family | 4 |
we must beg you | 4 |
is situated on the | 4 |
one hundred and thirty | 4 |
happy in the thought | 4 |
two hundred and sixty | 4 |
hubert tracy had been | 4 |
and it was not | 4 |
to the province of | 4 |
an air of importance | 4 |
and gentlemen of the | 4 |
part of the season | 4 |
two leagues in depth | 4 |
rising from his seat | 4 |
had been obliged to | 4 |
settlements on the st | 4 |
as a glebe for | 4 |
and a half feet | 4 |
acadians on the river | 4 |
reminded him of the | 4 |
of a new country | 4 |
promise me that you | 4 |
had always been the | 4 |
more than a mile | 4 |
to nova scotia in | 4 |
affairs on the st | 4 |
in the new brunswick | 4 |
for trade with the | 4 |
beyond the reach of | 4 |
into the woods to | 4 |
the courts of justice | 4 |
proved to be the | 4 |
in the same year | 4 |
the order of the | 4 |
at an early date | 4 |
young man of twenty | 4 |
went down to the | 4 |
part of the british | 4 |
of which he was | 4 |
traffic with the indians | 4 |
i have not been | 4 |
cannot imagine how much | 3 |
to establish a fortified | 3 |
mouth of the nashwaak | 3 |
in the ship planter | 3 |
for the improvement of | 3 |
with a black cross | 3 |
may be said that | 3 |
the west of the | 3 |
connection with the business | 3 |
he died on the | 3 |
by the french and | 3 |
proprietors of the townships | 3 |
member of the legislative | 3 |
some portion of the | 3 |
the charges preferred against | 3 |
was followed by a | 3 |
such a number of | 3 |
is a little more | 3 |
more than a week | 3 |
of the utmost advantage | 3 |
marked with a black | 3 |
was in command of | 3 |
made with the indians | 3 |
of sunbury and province | 3 |
this was not the | 3 |
scotia and new england | 3 |
appear to have been | 3 |
has not yet been | 3 |
after the signing of | 3 |
to come into the | 3 |
banks of the kennebeck | 3 |
retired to her own | 3 |
to the prosperity of | 3 |
with those of the | 3 |
may have been the | 3 |
we shall presently see | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
on the river saint | 3 |
that phillip lawson had | 3 |
it is such a | 3 |
man of the world | 3 |
had to remain up | 3 |
before proceeding to the | 3 |
was on the river | 3 |
of the garrison of | 3 |
as they drew near | 3 |
as good as any | 3 |
there could be no | 3 |
seventy miles from the | 3 |
early part of the | 3 |
the mind of her | 3 |
is yet in existence | 3 |
the end of august | 3 |
is going to leave | 3 |
struggle was going on | 3 |
now the parish of | 3 |
was addressed to the | 3 |
to have been an | 3 |
the benefit of his | 3 |
and others of the | 3 |
to the indians and | 3 |
as the nature of | 3 |
down the river with | 3 |
in his history of | 3 |
settlement on the river | 3 |
of the white man | 3 |
the treaty made with | 3 |
stung by an adder | 3 |
with the indians of | 3 |
the width of the | 3 |
my attention was arrested | 3 |
that the girl would | 3 |
great part of the | 3 |
the isthmus of chignecto | 3 |
where there are several | 3 |
the purchase of a | 3 |
taken place in the | 3 |
the woods to the | 3 |
was spent in the | 3 |
by the appearance of | 3 |
of sir howard was | 3 |
of the dukes of | 3 |
the missionaries le loutre | 3 |
the harbour of the | 3 |
it is not necessary | 3 |
not being able to | 3 |
that they had never | 3 |
of which we have | 3 |
leaves of a species | 3 |
of the nd regiment | 3 |
in the world for | 3 |
be pleased to furnish | 3 |
adept in the art | 3 |
and the west indies | 3 |
circumstances of the country | 3 |
at a certain place | 3 |
site of the present | 3 |
the necessity of having | 3 |
of most of the | 3 |
the schooners eunice and | 3 |
memories of the past | 3 |
to be affected by | 3 |
fled to the woods | 3 |
the map of the | 3 |
at the old fort | 3 |
every one of the | 3 |
a good young man | 3 |
for the indians on | 3 |
as early at least | 3 |
to gratify the athenians | 3 |
by the governor of | 3 |
it was not long | 3 |
no pains to conceal | 3 |
the hands of their | 3 |
account of the total | 3 |
the governor and trustees | 3 |
her hand to the | 3 |
sabbath in the wilderness | 3 |
it was this resolve | 3 |
secretary of sir howard | 3 |
that lady rosamond is | 3 |
as if he had | 3 |
from bank to bank | 3 |
from this source we | 3 |
of the necessity of | 3 |
be observed in passing | 3 |
the exception of a | 3 |
the college at fredericton | 3 |
along the river st | 3 |
was this resolve that | 3 |
seem to have had | 3 |
and said that he | 3 |
in the space of | 3 |
large number of the | 3 |
from four to six | 3 |
was not the first | 3 |
well as to the | 3 |
that she did not | 3 |
falls at the mouth | 3 |
retired officers of the | 3 |
is all for the | 3 |
thousand two hundred and | 3 |
under the direction of | 3 |
in the narrative of | 3 |
has two main branches | 3 |
site of fort boishebert | 3 |
interest in this connection | 3 |
between la tour and | 3 |
the other members of | 3 |
as we expected when | 3 |
by the advice of | 3 |
to keep the savages | 3 |
the banks of this | 3 |
sense of the word | 3 |
to the english sovereign | 3 |
lived at menagoueche in | 3 |
out of the water | 3 |
a great part of | 3 |
to whom i am | 3 |
belonging to the baptists | 3 |
rest of the family | 3 |
the young man with | 3 |
in the morning we | 3 |
of her native land | 3 |
charge of his mission | 3 |
the old medoctec fort | 3 |
the obnoxious stamp act | 3 |
the thought of having | 3 |
in the process of | 3 |
the government of the | 3 |
it is no wonder | 3 |
to go with the | 3 |
indian village on the | 3 |
the pages of the | 3 |
the notice of the | 3 |
the sieur de clignancourt | 3 |
of the young man | 3 |
that empty themselves into | 3 |
to the rank of | 3 |
a u a u | 3 |
the success of his | 3 |
to have been made | 3 |
of the british government | 3 |
to the house of | 3 |
some of the party | 3 |
the development of the | 3 |
account of the multitude | 3 |
a league and a | 3 |
when the swampers begin | 3 |
with a look of | 3 |
to interfere with the | 3 |
that the americans would | 3 |
when i think of | 3 |
hundred feet above the | 3 |
by the agent of | 3 |
of maugerville in the | 3 |
route from the st | 3 |
this is the only | 3 |
in the new england | 3 |
the powerful influence of | 3 |
the top of a | 3 |
to abandon their homes | 3 |
in what is now | 3 |
the earlier years of | 3 |
much to admire in | 3 |
proprietors of the township | 3 |
the account of the | 3 |
ruling elder of the | 3 |
i must say that | 3 |
not one of the | 3 |
up during the night | 3 |
the perils of the | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
not be supposed that | 3 |
of the people at | 3 |
to the country in | 3 |
point or neck of | 3 |
be able to get | 3 |
to make the most | 3 |
the time is not | 3 |
of the red eagle | 3 |
live after the indian | 3 |
hubert tracy with a | 3 |
engaged the attention of | 3 |
to listen to the | 3 |
should be able to | 3 |
at the disposal of | 3 |
why did i not | 3 |
for you to be | 3 |
alexandre le borgne de | 3 |
they were trespassers on | 3 |
in their war habits | 3 |
no floor but the | 3 |
the americans and to | 3 |
the early settlers on | 3 |
of acres of land | 3 |
so far as to | 3 |
by the end of | 3 |
before the governor and | 3 |
the river to maugerville | 3 |
three miles in length | 3 |
from the mother country | 3 |
in the business of | 3 |
you are one of | 3 |
the song of the | 3 |
fact that in the | 3 |
was probably the first | 3 |
recesses of the forest | 3 |
to know all about | 3 |
has been too much | 3 |
to give the reader | 3 |
was not a very | 3 |
the tenor of his | 3 |
tract of land on | 3 |
that there were then | 3 |
imagine how much i | 3 |
it is not too | 3 |
to protect them from | 3 |
general of the province | 3 |
be able to give | 3 |
is a young man | 3 |
some distance from the | 3 |
was dressed in the | 3 |
magistrates of the county | 3 |
between the latter and | 3 |
to one of her | 3 |
upon the banks of | 3 |
of the country through | 3 |
early in the year | 3 |
public spirit of the | 3 |
in the revolutionary war | 3 |
changes of the seasons | 3 |
part of the county | 3 |
by major studholme and | 3 |
they brought with them | 3 |
such a way as | 3 |
is not one of | 3 |
by the side of | 3 |
day of her marriage | 3 |
had a conference with | 3 |
the dwellers on the | 3 |
le borgne de belle | 3 |
it cannot be expected | 3 |
seen in the following | 3 |
after the lapse of | 3 |
is known to the | 3 |
great variety of purposes | 3 |
look for situations more | 3 |
all the comforts of | 3 |
the building of a | 3 |
the first settlers of | 3 |
and a lumbering we | 3 |
gave her hand to | 3 |
the entrance of a | 3 |
one of his daughters | 3 |
night in the woods | 3 |
on or before the | 3 |
to shut out the | 3 |
in this country is | 3 |
durability of the cedar | 3 |
on account of some | 3 |
crew of the st | 3 |
wrote to the secretary | 3 |
quarter of a mile | 3 |
of nova scotia by | 3 |
of the olden time | 3 |
the daughter of an | 3 |
loyalists came to the | 3 |
the boundaries of acadia | 3 |
in which they had | 3 |
in harmony with the | 3 |
on the way to | 3 |
and trade of the | 3 |
in the depth of | 3 |
is well known to | 3 |
the point of land | 3 |
of the year the | 3 |
of the maugerville people | 3 |
white in the year | 3 |
to the relief of | 3 |
experienced a feeling of | 3 |
to be angry with | 3 |
that i am to | 3 |
to remain in the | 3 |
has been paid to | 3 |
and had a family | 3 |
removal of the acadians | 3 |
be found in a | 3 |
in the world to | 3 |
the capture of fort | 3 |
which seemed to say | 3 |
we have the following | 3 |
e r e r | 3 |
bark of the birch | 3 |
in the wake of | 3 |
hundred and forty miles | 3 |
the th of january | 3 |
of the letters of | 3 |
family had to remain | 3 |
the fact that he | 3 |
a detachment of the | 3 |
it may be noted | 3 |
tell ye what it | 3 |
been preserved in the | 3 |
it was well that | 3 |
it had always been | 3 |
change had taken place | 3 |
division of the lands | 3 |
the boundary between maine | 3 |
in a pleasant country | 3 |
england and france for | 3 |
fact of their having | 3 |
as much at home | 3 |
it so happened that | 3 |
the gulph of saint | 3 |
the house of commons | 3 |
at the bottom of | 3 |
the country as far | 3 |
of the acadians from | 3 |
some attention to the | 3 |
the young lawyer was | 3 |
of the birch tree | 3 |
settlement along its banks | 3 |
in any part of | 3 |
it seems that i | 3 |
when we do go | 3 |
is possible that the | 3 |
in winter and summer | 3 |
which i hope will | 3 |
afforsaid indian village apog | 3 |
trading with the indians | 3 |
the character of a | 3 |
meeting of the board | 3 |
his excellency the governor | 3 |
the melting of the | 3 |
the present site of | 3 |
the main john glasier | 3 |
in the open air | 3 |
there are said to | 3 |
a change for the | 3 |
out of the province | 3 |
between the old and | 3 |
by the french inhabitants | 3 |
i have not had | 3 |
john in the schooner | 3 |
brunswick and nova scotia | 3 |
great was the joy | 3 |
discharged a volley of | 3 |
in order to avoid | 3 |
the meeting house in | 3 |
for their famishing families | 3 |
he returned to st | 3 |
said to be the | 3 |
when they came to | 3 |
the rapidity of the | 3 |
the addition of a | 3 |
was the father of | 3 |
the difficulties with which | 3 |
west and his party | 3 |
of the world as | 3 |
the event of a | 3 |
on hearing that the | 3 |
a matter of national | 3 |
the congregational church at | 3 |
the death of his | 3 |
by a portage of | 3 |
returns during the winter | 3 |
evening of the same | 3 |
came to new brunswick | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
from newburyport to st | 3 |
of the difficulty of | 3 |
she would have felt | 3 |
colony at portland point | 3 |
member of the family | 3 |
beyond the great lake | 3 |
townships up the river | 3 |
this reminds me of | 3 |
banks of this river | 3 |
occupation of the st | 3 |
at portland point in | 3 |
of the soil of | 3 |
mouth of belleisle bay | 3 |
few miles below the | 3 |
the upper angle formed | 3 |
is described as a | 3 |
they returned to their | 3 |
the west branch of | 3 |
it is better that | 3 |
and munitions of war | 3 |
of his own thoughts | 3 |
of saint john in | 3 |
the fact of their | 3 |
of the names of | 3 |
to take the oath | 3 |
in the way that | 3 |
france and england were | 3 |
on the highlands of | 3 |
formation of the trading | 3 |
i did not mean | 3 |
is no need of | 3 |
but i cannot help | 3 |
of a blue nose | 3 |
between the indians and | 3 |
the expiration of the | 3 |
brave boys are we | 3 |
in the proportion of | 3 |
is an object of | 3 |
of the indians who | 3 |
that it may be | 3 |
and a lot of | 3 |
of hubert tracy and | 3 |
log which is to | 3 |
missionary to the indians | 3 |
the midst of a | 3 |
in about ten days | 3 |
as possible to the | 3 |
in other parts of | 3 |
the face of a | 3 |
merchant he takes us | 3 |
from fort howe to | 3 |
those who came to | 3 |
to the young lawyer | 3 |
as a proof of | 3 |
was a judge of | 3 |
the wood of the | 3 |
which sooner or later | 3 |
said governor and council | 3 |
several of the chiefs | 3 |
with the best of | 3 |
have i not a | 3 |
of what has been | 3 |
it is customary to | 3 |
hearing that the young | 3 |
much as to say | 3 |
vacated by the french | 3 |
the count de la | 3 |
been sent to the | 3 |
of two hundred miles | 3 |
there is no need | 3 |
had come from the | 3 |
the discretion of my | 3 |
planted by the french | 3 |
the first settlers at | 3 |
the governor of quebec | 3 |
as most of the | 3 |
the siege of fort | 3 |
a good framed house | 3 |
was of a different | 3 |
i have the honor | 3 |
were made by the | 3 |
that i can do | 3 |
leader of the government | 3 |
will be found the | 3 |
view of the fact | 3 |
what shall i do | 3 |
their former places of | 3 |
of the english as | 3 |
of the fort and | 3 |
where they had been | 3 |
welfare of the country | 3 |
from the view of | 3 |
it has likewise a | 3 |
a grant of land | 3 |
the approach of the | 3 |
events on the st | 3 |
or neck of land | 3 |
in which he says | 3 |
where he found the | 3 |
one barrel of gunpowder | 3 |
to the head waters | 3 |
may be regarded as | 3 |
considerable attention to the | 3 |
was a member for | 3 |
war paint and feathers | 3 |
held on the th | 3 |
the night to keep | 3 |
court of common pleas | 3 |
was in all probability | 3 |
it was not the | 3 |
the prime of manhood | 3 |
was well for marguerite | 3 |
would be entitled to | 3 |
the indians with the | 3 |
of the indians at | 3 |
on one thousand tons | 3 |
of the royal engineers | 3 |
been the first of | 3 |
must be done to | 3 |
to rise to the | 3 |
yet in its infancy | 3 |
upper angle formed by | 3 |
great britain and the | 3 |
on the river is | 3 |
has been much neglected | 3 |
this was the last | 3 |
might have been the | 3 |
v e v e | 3 |
say and anna russell | 3 |
one of the letters | 3 |
between right and wrong | 3 |
attend to the cultivation | 3 |
at present occupied by | 3 |
to the laws of | 3 |
if i can only | 3 |
the scene of action | 3 |
growth of the larch | 3 |
he was engaged in | 3 |
and much of the | 3 |
were disposed to be | 3 |
a state bordering on | 3 |
bed of the river | 3 |
six miles in length | 3 |
in trade with the | 3 |
was obliged to surrender | 3 |
portions of the country | 3 |
i believe you are | 3 |
for lumber on this | 3 |
as far as saint | 3 |
was much to be | 3 |
expedition against fort cumberland | 3 |
the following is a | 3 |
in the account books | 3 |
a road to the | 3 |
the interest of his | 3 |
of the provincial lunatic | 3 |
the heart of this | 3 |
features of lady rosamond | 3 |
and the next day | 3 |
and it is probable | 3 |
the capture of louisbourg | 3 |
swampers begin to clear | 3 |
champlain invited him to | 3 |
is just such a | 3 |
peculiar to merit a | 3 |
was the scene of | 3 |
father the king of | 3 |
as well as i | 3 |
of the city and | 3 |
earlier years of the | 3 |
and when he had | 3 |
deep interest in the | 3 |
the state of settlement | 3 |
give three hundred dollars | 3 |
that the english should | 3 |
called by the indians | 3 |
we whose names are | 3 |
the form of an | 3 |
and in the evening | 3 |
received a letter from | 3 |
and listened to the | 3 |
indian village at aukpaque | 3 |
at the outlet of | 3 |
in the west indies | 3 |
before the coming of | 3 |
the quality of the | 3 |
would have been the | 3 |
of whom we have | 3 |
on board the albany | 3 |
to the grand falls | 3 |
the privacy of the | 3 |
of the men in | 3 |
to be deprived of | 3 |
island when champlain invited | 3 |
is rich in minerals | 3 |
in nova scotia and | 3 |
a lieutenant in the | 3 |
in the interests of | 3 |
at the back of | 3 |
been reared in a | 3 |
is difficult to determine | 3 |