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quadgram frequency
the north and west33
early english books online24
the rest of the22
the eleven home counties20
brother great swift arrow19
notes for div a19
with the rest of17
a clock in the17
the rest of england16
of the island of16
description of the island14
a description of the13
ways and means of13
clock in the morning13
characters represented either as12
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e it s scituation11
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about a clock afternoon11
and means of supplying11
of the five nations10
the house of commons10
part of the kingdom10
four shillings in the9
the great king of9
shillings in the pound9
the name of the9
speech to the indians9
in the latitude of9
a great part of8
about a clock in8
the law of god8
and the rest of8
excise on beer and8
great lord of lords8
is seated in the8
of supplying the war8
our great lord of8
lives in your hands8
their lives in their8
tenth part of the8
produce of each county8
lives in their hands8
the french of canada8
by break of day8
in the assessment of7
in the north and7
the corporation of albany7
an address from the7
the state of grace7
on beer and ale7
your lives in your7
address from the corporation7
great king of england7
have their lives in7
three fourths of the7
from the corporation of7
the excise on beer7
it may not be7
in the name of7
that you would be7
compared with the rest7
of four shillings in7
his excellency benjamin fletcher7
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that know any thing2
some convenient place to2
which was that number2
with your souls in2
your souls are not2
as never to become2
commissioners of his own2
we shall be in2
a man is not2
of the new testament2
we beg that you2
directions with major schuyler2
and beg of you2
suddain arrival here for2
platform in the midst2
commodity of the isle2
that major schuyler or2
of our strength is2
and no powder nor2
its impossible to be2
lyable to the payment2
to proceed to revenge2
pressed with the indians2
excellency an account of2
their regiments a hundred2
secure us and you2
city regiment did immediately2
to bring to passe2
marched about ten miles2
did hinder their transportation2
detach of the fittest2
they pay in the2
us news they had2
journal of their action2
joyn with us to2
about the french prisoners2
indians went to work2
whereupon we sent two2
horses being carried over2
to approve our selves2
the onedeys about the2
it may be seen2
their hands in point2
their indians from any2
my own readiness upon2
were in their fort2
will drink the healths2
to go that evening2
so that if the2
twelve guns in each2
an express from lieut2
the chief sachims of2
the horses in the2
the effect i expected2
to give you further2
since their retreat we2
help and assist us2
and of my own2
by the right honourable2
prohibited upon their request2
such methods that it2
their retreat we are2
that the great god2
to a place where2
degrees and a half2
of the english in2
two days after notice2
quantities of provisions and2
the officers to pursue2
they are at home2
and the other two2
that the town of2
that we read of2
must keep scouts and2
marched forward to find2
might have occasion for2
now made their escape2
to the city hall2
be prohibited upon their2
and to give you2
it was extream bad2
suffer themselves to be2
it had the effect2
this with what secrecy2
got over the river2
of the men for2
this morning his excellency2
ready to apply his2
to be under the2
might promise our selves2
our indians to see2
it will become the2
news they had seen2
immediately furnished with quarters2
leaving two officers with2
b estc r ocm2
their castles without the2
caused a proclamation to2
i have before noted2
accompanied with major schuyler2
time we had news2
whom they had prisoners2
french spoke of two2
to detach of the2
whereupon eight sloops were2
proceed to revenge our2
here before i could2
who have made their2
so ready to come2
the disposition of the2
in the counties near2
scale of trade for2
being in so mean2
will appoint them a2
about six a clock2
the which occasioned him2
was attacked by the2
colony of the english2
at the height of2
in the morning two2
to become a prey2
there being none gone2
he saw the said2
be expected in this2
brought no presents with2
encouragement to our indians2
be kept within bounds2
an indian that left2
the arms of the2
brethren that are lately2
our christians to help2
by finding out them2
careful eye over us2
the same time had2
their action in the2
of day came an2
essay upon the ways2
part of my master2
to carry on the2
when the enemy had2
express from major ingoldsby2
the west side of2
him to hasten our2
killed an indian that2
could be so speedily2
but part of his2
those people may see2
has his seat above2
provisions were near at2
tionondoge indians against the2
till men and provisions2
accompanied with the magistrates2
river indians last fall2
from the attempts of2
will never spare to2
some being still popping2
acquaint him that the2
and fifty miles up2
to take care of2
are at home in2
haue their hands in2
extraordinary regard taken for2
magistrates of this city2
more damage to the2
when you come up2
narrow passage where ships2
forced to march the2
which you are to2
which we found now2
pleased to desire us2
if the poor were2
vse of this doctrine2
since we have seen2
with what secrecy and2
days in the woods2
days after monsieur tonty2
of canada supplies his2
but the enemy sallyed2
day before his being2
enemy sallyed out immediately2
which those that joyned2
enemy got over before2
ioyne with them to2
in this part of2
which we marched about2
of a considerable force2
to give the journal2
to us about nine2
with us in our2
commanded away after the2
goe forward in the2
of the militia of2
can easily spare us2
our men prisoners except2
that were returned from2
upon the two first2
give you something to2
doth credibly believe to2
they durst not face2
the mean time to2
to demonstrate our true2
so favourable to them2
full of beaver to2
to command in the2
we may reckon there2
and would have been2
they may not starve2
several of the forces2
have been all along2
get all the horses2
indians might have occasion2
excellency does not doubt2
march against the enemy2
to appear as his2
upon oath of the2
to suffer the french2
bark is loose upon2
the benefit of plenty2
jamaica with the other2
bergh was taken at2
recruits with provision and2
the river without orders2
in providing for the2
that no christians went2
ice in one part2
of the paw of2
of our indian scouts2
distempers of the body2
arms in their hands2
that they could not2
should be able to2
men carrying arms in2
wee receiue from christ2
according to the many2
was permitted to go2
the concluding a peace2
lives over the great2
sent christians and indians2
those that joyned you2
waiting for the ottawawa2
it s not brotherly2
you come up in2
a sufficient proof of2
that we killed of2
if they impart vnto2
still popping at our2
canow arrive there from2
which gave some difficulty2
up near the rear2
season of the year2
to hasten our recruits2
near at hand on2
by the french and2
and six more to2
of their commanding indians2
of an equal length2
of women and children2
all sloops for transportation2
that an aid of2
rest arrived towards evening2
attack of the enemy2
river was not open2
a million and a2
march the men over2
french were christians and2
to joyn with them2
this day our scouts2
detachment of kings county2
saw a canow arrive2
came now for your2
is two full thirds2
his excellency an account2
their country to repair2
care in providing for2
did send the express2
those indians that were2
tears for the brethren2
could sail their ships2
giving intelligence of his2
flake of ice in2
him that the enemy2
slyk and two indians2
which major schuyler at2
early in the morning2
there is a small2
with those ships to2
any possibility of getting2
of a deep sence2
the rates in the2
now sufficiently convinced how2
maintenance of the servants2
of which we are2
to demand the collers2
for their better security2
of representatives for the2
answer of the said2
occasion than to view2
our indians bringing several2
did not take a2
royal with souldiers and2
after an hours consultation2
sending in the mean2
has destroyed the mohaques2
single and a short2
and it had the2
that have an enemy2
to fall upon their2
being accompanied with the2
a considerable reinforcement to2
but very ill done2
men from queens county2
impart vnto vs their2
they had taken brest2
as soon as they2
hand on his return2
first beat of drum2
narrow enquiry as soon2
put him in prison2
ships come from france2
then the north and2
all gods children in2
the detachment of the2
made by our scouts2
is a fort at2
people were making a2
they are but players2
after our march against2
the poor would be2
and comforted a discourse2
the weakest of our2
in the heart of2
order some convenient place2
the indians might have2
debauch them over to2
heartily rejoyced at it2
sorts of rich furrs2
march with horses loaden2
your young men have2
for the conveniency of2
for them that follow2
the place could afford2
our men has last2
their proportion of the2
where we heard you2
in a turkies nest2
so bid you farewell2
is it for the2
were near at hand2
their fort about eight2
design upon the enemy2
did attempt to get2
the soules of men2
may suffice for the2
able to carry the2
we have a design2
the command of major2
enemy had lain the2
our farmers live stragling2
are usually presented at2
make some brisk attempt2
there had been no2
vlster together in readiness2
but as soon as2
that the growth of2
thence to canada in2
to wars against one2
got over before we2
he sent out scouts2
of our wounded indians2
and hopes they will2
methods that it may2
to draw out his2
house be given unto2
true affection to your2
where they are at2
may defend us from2
vnto vs their temporall2
small fort to retreat2
and to fall upon2
that blood ought to2
had an account by2
had been two days2
shoes being quite wore2
now for your relief2
descent into the country2
siefring sampled and proofread2
and first of all2
find some convenient place2
were next morning remanded2
by land or sea2
was gone out with2
considerations relating to the2
but the officers not2
had assembled all their2
was more than ever2
throughout the whole kingdom2
without loss of time2
and as soon as2
and some but bows2
none gone from thence2
in the indian fort2
is very apt to2
how our brother great2
to hinder their retreat2
usually presented at the2
euen for matter of2
come to see how2
if you have one2
over with those ships2
and their indians from2
holds nine or ten2
invasion of the french2
represented by such as2
fallen upon the french2
by four of the2
marched to the small2
we are sometimes to2
who arrived at schenectady2
is fallen on you2
seated in the north2
up with us about2
that ever the english2
to the great swift2
have not lost the2
news by our out2
for such commodities as2
planted by the english2
the eye of the2
him for orders to2
having gone from thence2
the year ending th2
their transportation till afternoon2
who were not able2
and pound of pork2
in which you carry2
in the morning major2
the good of this2
we acknowledge that the2
to canada with men2
horses loaden with provision2
this act the assessors2
and many of them2
the english had assembled2
go round the fort2
to the frontiers against2
schuyler resolved to march2
lost your blood as2
a manner drunk with2
loaden with provision and2
subject to raine and2
we must first secure2
that they had brought2
to the temptations thereof2
so remember the law2
uppermost indians were coming2
in our country to2
regiment the next morning2
strength is now broke2
my self on board2
at the end of2
last summer it pleased2
arrived at schenectady capt2
miles of schenectady on2
presented at the concluding2
within a mile of2
received no answer of2
in the afternoon we2
a good law of2
unto you by your2
thanks for your good2
comforted a discourse delivered2
sent you supplies of2
andres casparus says further2
he went down with2
that there were of2
much more is it2
gave his excellency an2
the five nations have2
shewed us where the2
how beautifull are the2
our lives and fortunes2
french have lost this2
us about nine or2
some of our river2
from whence he run2
convinced how ready the2
and stores of war2
informed by divers of2
they gave their answer2
power to name commissioners2
he arrived thursday morning2
thing in the world2
at the foot of2
got upon the french2
our indian prisoners that2
that they are so2
believe to be true2
there be any thing2
are not so well2
readiness for his men2
prohibit the selling of2
came in this morning2
to their former residence2
a man come over2
a consult being had2
and brought with me2
when most of the2
with bread arrived that2
good law of assize2
major schuyler resolved to2
being arrived last night2
a hundred and fifty2
and we had an2
the third castle of2
canada in a great2
tract of land which2
than to view the2
would have done a2
some ships that carry2
is the account the2
excellency did order major2
this isle is seated2
people in the world2
observed it was no2
at home in canada2
there is an enemy2
hundred and fifty miles2
men and horse were2
other persons charged by2
degrees of northern latitude2
will teach you the2
upon all occasions to2
to bear command under2
major wessels might be2
and andres caspares who2
and to fortifie our2
party of the french2
meaning the great king2
went out in pursuit2
timely of the enemies2
to see how our2
their request of the2
presence for their relief2
rum while the war2
brought to a castle2
killed the horses of2
willing to follow him2
many beavers now in2
the enemy stayed for2
that force will come2
our true affection to2
endeavour to prevent such2
were sent to york2
of you to accept2
many of them as2
there seems good reason2
sacrifice of conuerted gentiles2
the ages to come2
excellency by the same2
supplies them with all2
going up the falls2
a monthly assessment of2
we came up to2
officers were commanded to2
from the original text2
that which they may2
by our out scouts2
considerable supplies could be2
and being pressed with2
the same pound rate2
were within a mile2
in two days time2
had news by our2
other places on the2
as in the home2
duties upon beer and2
that you will be2
in the ancient subsidies2
jago de la vega2
to form a judgment2
cut them all off2
so that i may2
we are much concerned2
after monsieur tonty came2
to look after the2
but few women and2
raked vp out of2
view the mohaques fort2
will condole their death2
who made a small2
to be here so2
collonies would unite and2
the house of austria2
and one eye open2
morning the city regiment2
the expence of the2
very commodious for shipping2
and ordered all sloops2
take care of the2
regiments a hundred and2
manner of a governour2
with some other officers2
put my self on2
men indians and french2
their men to march2
this is the account2
to go to wars2
had taken the mohaques2
but so it is2
told him only of2
the chief amongst which2
that they shall not2
as would load canows2
have been days by2
the collers of beeds2
nations have given his2
text notes for div2
desired that major schuyler2
that the fort of2
enemy had fallen upon2
into our country we2
they having gone miles2
was the most they2
known to us in2
they have plenty of2
in the poor rate2
the tunnage of ships2
he requires of them2
and encamped all together2
for the same time2
detachments from kingstone to2
over the french at2
with his personal presence2
with a platform in2
to acquaint our great2
the enemy till they2
it is of a2
we should so remember2
came to a place2
at the governour of2
that the two first2
is a man come2
i sent you supplies2
pays in the aid2
and participated of your2
but there being a2
and the detachment of2
their strength a second2
the thanks of this2
and other our american2
so many as could2
not being able to2
the other officers under2
under the great seal2
are at least two2
they need not fear2
expence of the war2
strength a second time2
man come over with2
who had been out2
what posture we are2
which the men and2
of our indian prisoners2
with so many men2
for your kind expressions2
the common enemy at2
in one part of2
are like to be2
from thence to canada2
covenant chain may be2
and supplies them with2
heads and scalps into2
draw themselves into neighbourhoods2
attempt to get over2
made the woods ring2
the english plantations in2
in the distant parts2
with great guns by2
are left to themselves2
pences upon beer and2
the men were ready2
as much as possible2
has got upon the2
indian prisoners that made2
this late victory over2
reckoned leagues between ottawawa2
out with all their2
prevented the french and2
them know we were2
i then immediately marched2
indians had great averseness2
time had an account2
consulted with his comrade2
in captivity upwards of2
give me leave to2
the enemy was quiet2
some of the said2
these men that have2
sent to york some2
to acquaint him that2
there were ten ships2
his and our enemies2
the bay of chesopeack2
open above and below2
are extreamly sensible of2
and sufficient provisions and2
vp a sacrifice of2
debt of perpetual interest2
much ice in the2
by divers of the2
at the first beat2
of the eternal god2
will then see how2
as the bark is2
shew them that we2
sloops for transportation to2
soon as he got2
and were marched away2
that we are singularly2
for supplies of provision2
of other christian nations2
i believe to you2
pray that you would2
of francis the second2
rooted out of the2
part of the river2
to march next morning2
expecting our provision to2
part of the isle2
a party of turchtuicks2
they should exercise their2
our brother great swift2
his excellency does not2
the discouragements that seeme2
given my directions to2
a proclamation to be2
that it concerns your2
that our provisions were2
at the concluding a2
inhabitants who are killed2
sent two indians back2
victory over the french2
to nothing else but2
as soon as he2
marched with all speed2
had surprized and burnt2
we will take such2
after this the enemy2
dissatisfied at the enemies2
to a prohibition of2
sent forward to albany2
in the four shilling2
we are out of2
and arrived here before2
who were ordered to2
to apply his arms2
and two indians were2
priest milet that is2
of rum while the2
the additional duties upon2
to be placed upon2
the other side the2
five weeks together in2
and make use of2
the many promises and2
two officers with men2
leagues from mont royal2
give the princes of2
could not expect that2
that season of the2
french had burnt the2
we see your readiness2
his excellency did order2
ships that carry great2
of the american plantations2
in the night about2
them with all sorts2
were upon the same2
command under the great2
upwards of women and2
that in a very2
supplies his indians with2
thither to pacifie the2
of your power to2
push this point of2
an assessment of two2
assessors are upon oath2
in regard of our2
the ancient covenant chain2
particular for the extraordinary2
which came about a2
as they did arrive2
eight sloops were ordered2
upon the french fleet2
to pursue the enemy2
thanks of this house2
the part of my2
into these parts upon2
excellency met major ingoldsby2
it is a countrey2
but eggs he found2
called jan baptist van2
there is some false2
the priest milet that2
store of beavers and2
from thence to visit2
for your care in2
made of all the2
fortified for any attack2
enemy were within less2
was by a monthly2
to add to his2
back to hasten them2
as much as christ2
when satan sifts them2
parties killed by our2
would not be so2
the express forward to2
upon which all the2
no small encouragement to2
that joyned you before2
able to carry on2
excellency during the whole2
soon as major schuyler2
am come personally to2
we had the alarm2
men and provisions came2
and now made their2
was advertised to major2
to see how the2
third castle of the2
and to let them2
rental of the kingdom2
have an enemy near2
cornet abeel came express2
there to be burnt2
being miles from albany2
therefore take it not2
to york some time2
our men have guns2
the horses being carried2
thought the enemy would2
were ready to be2
in want in this2
that we have not2
same success to our2
with the ottawawa and2
in the months of2
la free had the2
and provisions came up2
destroyed their three castles2
run away that very2
indians of canada are2
sent for supplies of2
brisk attempt upon our2
which is of a2
all occasions to appear2
fourths of the whole2
the city regiment being2
scarce so many as2
that deliberation as we2
being sent to our2
two of their commanding2
there was as many2
an account they were2
considerable quantities of provisions2
and others into the2
the north and south2
said andres casparus says2
not having men to2
that there could not2
by the interpretess helle2
after he had escaped2
also cut off the2
be advanced so near2
how many do you2
enter their castles without2
able to make any2
one part of the2
fort at ottawawa burnt2
the things which are2
tontys people were making2
that i came last2
defeat and destruction of2
which it may be2
engagement we lost four2
of the lord iesus2
that there were ten2
cut off the third2
with which those that2
by the great dispatch2
cannot be kept within2
about men out of2
expected in this winter2
beat into their fort2
at ottawawa burnt by2
commend it to the2
will for the future2
indians against the french2
companies of the militia2
his excellency ordered the2
are led to think2
sent back to their2
of a rich and2
you to accept our2
you further assurances of2
then see how easily2
he hoped they were2
had the effect i2
this may suffice for2
our indians went to2
a peace with the2
it lies in our2
beg that you would2
all sorts of amunition2
den bergh was taken2
we did not hear2
but according to the2
or the counties that2
ten miles that afternoon2
the said cornelius claese2
it is to destroy2
that were first served2
so many men for2
we push this point2
not able to march2
had dropt several prisoners2
from france with provision2
of his speedy arrival2
them in regard of2
as to suffer the2
the founders of the2
the mohaques being most2
immediately distributed among the2
well provided with all2
but a violent storm2
thanks for remembring our2
and here is a2
more upon their march2
left the french in2
the rear of the2
great god that has2
down in the table2
nine or ten hundred2
nation may be convened2
men have killed the2
to albany by land2
and for the good2
in so mean a2
that the churches of2
we are singularly obliged2
which is not so2
is not usual for2
additional duties upon beer2
the praiers of gods2
he being at mr2
deliberation as we ought2
officers with men and2
intend to try the2
with you at the2
a flake of ice2
them to make satisfaction2
day that i had2
by a quarterly poll2
rest of the city2
men in mont royal2
generally holds nine or2
assist us upon any2
with men from queens2
would be so supine2
men being wearied with2
which he is to2
had come but a2
a clock an indian2
were christians and indians2
of taking canada by2
to view the mohaques2
and that you will2
are well inhabited by2
signifie to major ingoldsby2
proposals made by four2
to assist us upon2
and council with this2
souls in your hands2
being a flake of2
command in the farmers2
out with some of2
already by this late2
sundry indian women loaden2
met with one of2
had souldiers three year2
out good scouts and2
for the extraordinary regard2
of all which he2
the tionondoge indians against2
his excellency detached from2
bread arrived that night2
and for small birds2
and we observed it2
the rents and value2
they had seen the2
home to their habitations2
and isle of ely2
and not in the2
acquainted with us of2
indians had taken the2
out of the immoderate2
and sundry indian women2
by others we may2
but they are but2
and arrived about a2
in the customs and2
hath been taken days2
many do you count2
for the future endeavour2
exercise their arms one2
in our present assessment2
which of all others2
to prevent such outrage2
to acquaint him what2
and but few women2
indians to see your2
nothing else but their2
the right honourable the2
praying him to hasten2
absence of our gouernours2
as we shall never2
on you by your2
secured an entire victory2
sent out scouts to2
excellency timely of the2
ready to fall upon2
apex covantage keyed and2
thanks for his early2
but the same time2
whence he run away2
pleased to acquaint our2
and could not be2
had not time to2
major schuyler sent christians2
attacked by the enemy2
the enemy was not2
it concerns your honour2
in which company the2
sufficient proof of that2
and then for a2
but were as well2
first discovered by the2
have given his excellency2
eight days after monsieur2
of christians and indians2
the next discouragement is2
so that there seems2
in league with vs2
of loose ice did2
and were near mont2
one of our men2
may it please your2
five nations have given2
ready for that purpose2
also return you thanks2
the first opportunity to2
the strength of the2
so supine and careless2
have fallen upon our2
if they had come2
own request was permitted2
to get all the2
and scalps into our2
came last october into2
defence of this province2
draw out their men2
towards the north and2
here in great plenty2
come into our hands2
and destroyed their three2
captivity upwards of women2
to be with us2
they may be now2
them back to their2
by order of the2
to turn from all2
of provisions and amunition2
to order a smith2
answer a single and2
not amiss that we2
the antient covenant chain2
war is so hot2
is men carrying arms2
to fortifie themselves in2
and the detachments from2
a carrying place on2
where he has a2
city regiment being under2
a place of a2
of the prisoners taken2
ten a clock his2
fair and well built2
who were prisoners there2
to deal with the2
and the river open2
the van being commanded2
run over to the2
advertise his excellency timely2
to pacifie the indians2
to run from a2
we intend to try2
so mean a capacity2
and to hinder their2
of their action in2
advice to major ingoldsby2
with two of their2
you thanks for remembring2
fathers and founders of2
we encamped by the2
for your so extraordinary2
this party of the2
are so ready to2
printed and sold by2
last fall to hunt2
been so well provided2
this country is well2
helpe forward the conuersion2
is now apparent to2
that the day before2
parts upon no other2
the afternoon we decamped2
the middle of a2
clock an indian that2
to try the third2
captains to draw out2
and met with one2
to carry on a2
and desired our christians2
about a seventh part2
parliament would not be2
the island of antego2
distributed among the men2
up by the right2
be sent after us2
royal is inclosed with2
management of a plantation2
to the governour of2
was taken at canactagiere2
received his cruel sentence2
but as we are2
provisions ordered to be2
their commodities and manufactures2
many of the men2
soon after we had2
now in ottawawa as2
self on board a2
being near at hand2
about a sixth part2
own readiness upon all2
might be sent thither2
their heads and scalps2
be in want in2
fifty miles up in2
up to us about2
lord of lords can2
ready to march next2
he found in a2
that he hath been2
only for the safety2
it may be worth2
as well for the2
and made use of2
of our men have2
about men in mont2
behalf of all the2
are heartily rejoyced at2
according to the aportionment2
then released him to2
have also ordered some2
officers under his command2
and the pound rate2
the said two prisoners2
a considerable trade with2
the province of new2
october into these parts2
always ready to venture2
and fortified for any2
in sight of their2
scouts of christians and2
arms of the great2
had made a small2
taking canada by sea2
for the province of2
who did immediately march2
ever could be expected2
us as to schenectady2
a second time they2
a design upon canada2
in the hands of2
having met with much2
they could not get2
could not be perswaded2
a small fort to2
all sorts of ammunition2
i doubt not to2
his excellency and the2
that he hoped they2
of the frontiers of2
may be seen by2
march over the river2
york to draw out2
your protection against our2
schenectady by some of2
storm did hinder their2
encamped by the river2
was run over from2
calamity is fallen on2
the mohaques fort that2
nation is wholly dispersed2
had seen the enemy2
for the making of2
in which most of2
he lived at prerie2
the th of october2
isle is divided into2
they will for the2
to watch the enemies2
the great victory that2
by some of the2
from the enemy that2
the tionondoge indians of2
break of day came2
it will be on2
a place for their2
but keep out scouts2
lain the night before2
if the eleven home2
not face the weakest2
march the day before2
we pray that you2
requiring all the out2
arms in his government2
time they lost french2
the like never having2
is the case of2
a thing to be2
men out of the2
within two days after2
at which we are2
that they had heard2
and beat into their2
their proceedings since the2
excellency at the head2
out of our owne2
you count me for2
the rights of the2
us to come hither2
account they were fled2
mariae produce of each2
be able to carry2
who lives over the2
here for our relief2
business about the young2
come to acquaint you2
or are like to2
as the rest of2
scituate in the latitude2
of an english colonie2
came to mont royal2
were packing up their2
a capacity and condition2
and made his speech2
major schuyler or major2
with men and indians2
is but part of2
most of their ships2
and that so considerable2
cannot but esteem our2
proof of that already2
whereupon his excellency ordered2
had taken two prisoners2
this is the case2
lords can easily spare2
in that business about2
be under the command2
he knows nothing more2
burnt the three castles2
the french had now2
kingstone to albany by2
then all wee take2
us to come and2
not have an advantage2
said two prisoners gave2
are hands full of2
is pieces of canon2
may be ordered to2
nor to make a2
of his readiness to2
but many of the2
so considerable a force2
to take their posts2
where monsieur tontys people2
prerie de lay magdelain2
was great store of2
much made use of2
be transported over the2
farmers to draw themselves2
advice to be watchful2
excellency and council with2
about a clock one2
firing at the mohaques2
lords subjects in these2
in the morning the2
that if they pursued2
the growth of london2
the future endeavour to2
excellency received an address2
with that deliberation as2
several goods and merchandize2
desired that provision and2
the out farmers to2
their escape from canada2
so as never to2
the same day that2
part of the constitution2
take such methods that2
a fort built below2
of the french that2
great deal more damage2
judith siefring text and2
to come up that2
that the french and2
had we been so2
by reason of its2
which are since returned2
that brought us the2
instance to be given2
to be revenged unanimously2
and indians to watch2
several of their men2
is in the manner2
engaged in the just2
meet him next morning2
to order it otherwise2
to repair our arms2
and all his power2
assistance with his personal2
come and acquaint you2
for your good encouragement2
here is kept the2
for we must declare2
lye towards the north2
we been so well2
a quarter of an2
came to us with2
if therefore there be2
the frontiers of this2
excellency sent to call2
country we will take2
they believe the transmigration2
and so spyed what2
we are to consider2
for their majesties service2
are not able to2
out of our hands2
free brought him to2
to fortifie our selves2
sifts them most narrowly2
north and south parts2
men had not had2
midst of the isle2
with provision and ammunition2
and we intend to2
to him for orders2
being favourably handled in2
and that none of2
about or a clock2
of jamaica with the2
the officers not having2
and the men ready2
seems to have been2
as many beavers now2
force will come down2
add to his victories2
between ottawawa and canada2
this very time we2
can attribute to nothing2
will take care to2
hearth books of lady2
what shall we do2
not far from the2
with the strength he2
was forced to march2
the levying of them2
beg your excellency to2
sufficient to prevent any2
load canows to canada2
we are always ready2
to us in england2
and since the mohaques2
marched miles that evening2
send the express forward2
not expect that your2
as major schuyler arrived2
fort to stop them2
convenient place to encamp2
declare in behalf of2
the smith to be2
and care for us2
some of our indian2
came about a clock2
with provisions ordered to2
with us about a2
acquaint our great lord2
should exercise their arms2
of canada by land2
themselves till next morning2
that they are not2
with souldiers and all2
whence i sent you2
interpreted to them by2
some bread and bear2
to provide for the2
make a narrow enquiry2
will come down upon2
the enemy before they2
to find some convenient2
do also return you2
he was much concerned2
to carry his excellency2
is inclosed with stockadoes2
which they did accordingly2