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quadgram | frequency |
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the north and west | 33 |
early english books online | 24 |
the rest of the | 22 |
the eleven home counties | 20 |
brother great swift arrow | 19 |
notes for div a | 19 |
with the rest of | 17 |
a clock in the | 17 |
the rest of england | 16 |
of the island of | 16 |
description of the island | 14 |
a description of the | 13 |
ways and means of | 13 |
clock in the morning | 13 |
characters represented either as | 12 |
represented either as utf | 12 |
e it s scituation | 11 |
means of supplying the | 11 |
about a clock afternoon | 11 |
and means of supplying | 11 |
of the five nations | 10 |
the house of commons | 10 |
part of the kingdom | 10 |
four shillings in the | 9 |
the great king of | 9 |
shillings in the pound | 9 |
the name of the | 9 |
speech to the indians | 9 |
in the latitude of | 9 |
a great part of | 8 |
about a clock in | 8 |
the law of god | 8 |
and the rest of | 8 |
excise on beer and | 8 |
great lord of lords | 8 |
is seated in the | 8 |
of supplying the war | 8 |
our great lord of | 8 |
lives in your hands | 8 |
their lives in their | 8 |
tenth part of the | 8 |
produce of each county | 8 |
lives in their hands | 8 |
the french of canada | 8 |
by break of day | 8 |
in the assessment of | 7 |
in the north and | 7 |
the corporation of albany | 7 |
an address from the | 7 |
the state of grace | 7 |
on beer and ale | 7 |
your lives in your | 7 |
address from the corporation | 7 |
great king of england | 7 |
have their lives in | 7 |
three fourths of the | 7 |
from the corporation of | 7 |
the excise on beer | 7 |
it may not be | 7 |
in the name of | 7 |
that you would be | 7 |
compared with the rest | 7 |
of four shillings in | 7 |
his excellency benjamin fletcher | 7 |
which is about a | 7 |
at the beginning of | 7 |
are a number of | 7 |
a tenth part of | 7 |
that can be made | 7 |
the ways and means | 7 |
with the eleven home | 7 |
linked to page images | 6 |
chosen if there was | 6 |
marked as illegible were | 6 |
users should bear in | 6 |
some errors will remain | 6 |
even for commercial purposes | 6 |
the island of jamaica | 6 |
true nature of the | 6 |
included and sometimes a | 6 |
to the keyers to | 6 |
at the text creation | 6 |
have been transformed into | 6 |
possible up to a | 6 |
michigan and oxford and | 6 |
encoded text transcribed from | 6 |
when thou art conuerted | 6 |
the terms of creative | 6 |
tcp files to tei | 6 |
the text encoding initiative | 6 |
known extent have been | 6 |
to the early english | 6 |
looked at by a | 6 |
editions of a works | 6 |
divided into two phases | 6 |
to page images in | 6 |
accuracy and those which | 6 |
on the text encoding | 6 |
been transformed into placeholder | 6 |
which did not meet | 6 |
or elements to simplify | 6 |
text is available for | 6 |
the universities of michigan | 6 |
placeholder characters or elements | 6 |
returned to the keyers | 6 |
although there are a | 6 |
first editions of a | 6 |
be marked as illegible | 6 |
the text can be | 6 |
reflect the true nature | 6 |
in the pound rate | 6 |
were returned to the | 6 |
of tcp data is | 6 |
and sometimes a second | 6 |
texts were encoded and | 6 |
assumptions that can be | 6 |
that goe in person | 6 |
were sent to external | 6 |
some readable characters will | 6 |
for accuracy and those | 6 |
can now take and | 6 |
providing financial support to | 6 |
was divided into two | 6 |
due credit and attribution | 6 |
issued variously as sgml | 6 |
been released into the | 6 |
extent have been transformed | 6 |
to create accurately transcribed | 6 |
the tei in libraries | 6 |
the institutions providing financial | 6 |
was based on the | 6 |
all likelihood such instances | 6 |
of the project have | 6 |
was chosen if there | 6 |
likelihood such instances will | 6 |
edition of a work | 6 |
tcp project was divided | 6 |
of a work was | 6 |
level of the tei | 6 |
encoding was enhanced and | 6 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 6 |
are available at the | 6 |
should bear in mind | 6 |
made about the data | 6 |
in oxford and michigan | 6 |
of every monographic english | 6 |
guidelines are available at | 6 |
work was chosen if | 6 |
in english were prioritized | 6 |
users should be aware | 6 |
according to the terms | 6 |
mainly structural encoding based | 6 |
the process of creating | 6 |
carried out by editorial | 6 |
sent to external keying | 6 |
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were encoded and linked | 6 |
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project was divided into | 6 |
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therefore of any assumptions | 6 |
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a number of works | 6 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 6 |
all without asking permission | 6 |
selection was based on | 6 |
therefore chose to create | 6 |
and oxford and the | 6 |
tcp aimed to produce | 6 |
or for an anonymous | 6 |
and some readable characters | 6 |
been looked at by | 6 |
as soon as we | 6 |
a work was chosen | 6 |
the french and indians | 6 |
tcp is to encode | 6 |
for an anonymous work | 6 |
and linked to page | 6 |
or corrected and characters | 6 |
selection was intended to | 6 |
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data within the usual | 6 |
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any remaining illegibles were | 6 |
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errors will remain and | 6 |
mind that in all | 6 |
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text was proofread for | 6 |
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our enemies and yours | 6 |
can be made about | 6 |
their works are eligible | 6 |
illegible were corrected where | 6 |
project restraints of time | 6 |
text strings within braces | 6 |
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these processes should make | 6 |
public domain as of | 6 |
p using tcp tei | 6 |
range over a wide | 6 |
i haue praied for | 6 |
quality assurance was then | 6 |
that due credit and | 6 |
tcp assigned for keying | 6 |
structural encoding based on | 6 |
returning thanks for his | 6 |
the god of heauen | 6 |
was enhanced and or | 6 |
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nature of the print | 6 |
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terms of creative commons | 6 |
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notably latin and welsh | 6 |
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tcp is a partnership | 6 |
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bibliography of english literature | 6 |
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encoded and linked to | 6 |
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other isles and territories | 4 |
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not forget thy law | 3 |
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mohaques to his excellency | 3 |
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of the caribbee isles | 3 |
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the general rental of | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
experienced persons in the | 3 |
are great plenty of | 3 |
put my life in | 3 |
reason of the great | 3 |
taking of england his | 3 |
rate of four shillings | 3 |
in the nature of | 3 |
being indians under the | 3 |
as they have occasion | 3 |
bushels to the barrel | 3 |
the management of a | 3 |
the four shilling aid | 3 |
wherein both the lawfulnesse | 3 |
majesties government of new | 3 |
betook themselves to the | 3 |
five nations of the | 3 |
inclining the hearts of | 3 |
be pleased to order | 3 |
his leaue taking of | 3 |
the present state and | 3 |
the pound rate of | 3 |
are great variety of | 3 |
and fauour of god | 3 |
for we are told | 3 |
branches of the revenue | 3 |
from the notes of | 3 |
nicholas beyard and lieut | 3 |
so much out of | 3 |
the examination of a | 3 |
upon an equal foot | 3 |
names are not known | 3 |
the wisdom of a | 3 |
and as to the | 3 |
praied for thee that | 3 |
albany to his excellency | 3 |
be amiss to take | 3 |
ways and means to | 3 |
in the manner of | 3 |
right honorable the lord | 3 |
drive a considerable trade | 3 |
country being indians under | 3 |
regard of the ends | 3 |
by such as have | 3 |
is well watered with | 3 |
they will not be | 3 |
thereof is also demonstrated | 3 |
the scale of trade | 3 |
the notes of sr | 3 |
clear of all charges | 3 |
for that they are | 3 |
some part of the | 3 |
a wing b estc | 3 |
it is seated in | 3 |
in the power of | 3 |
are much addicted to | 3 |
the protection of their | 3 |
present state and strength | 3 |
attended his excellency in | 3 |
a narrative of an | 3 |
westminster and middlesex are | 3 |
honorable the lord lavvarre | 3 |
a discourse delivered unto | 3 |
majesties governour of new | 3 |
generall his leaue taking | 3 |
the english have made | 3 |
before his excellency benj | 3 |
true ends of this | 3 |
four chief sachims of | 3 |
in chief of their | 3 |
what each county paid | 3 |
the mohaques to his | 3 |
the lawfulnesse of that | 3 |
life in his hand | 3 |
persons in the said | 3 |
wisdom of a parliament | 3 |
the kingdome of god | 3 |
estc r ocm this | 3 |
to the aportionment of | 3 |
journal kept by coll | 3 |
let goe the hold | 3 |
of the french and | 3 |
a journal kept by | 3 |
essay upon ways and | 3 |
majesties province of new | 3 |
and departure for virginea | 3 |
the beginning of summer | 3 |
the transmigration of the | 3 |
each county in y | 3 |
the english have been | 3 |
every one of which | 3 |
conuersion and confirmation of | 3 |
the words of the | 3 |
which major schuyler ordered | 3 |
such a one as | 3 |
the english were masters | 3 |
excise were laid upon | 3 |
taken from the notes | 3 |
in the said places | 3 |
an essay upon ways | 3 |
some time or other | 3 |
and governour in chief | 3 |
is continually in my | 3 |
will be pleased to | 3 |
with the other isles | 3 |
than at a distance | 3 |
discourse delivered unto some | 3 |
of the french at | 3 |
their majesties government of | 3 |
governour in chief of | 3 |
a pound rate upon | 3 |
lawfulnesse of that action | 3 |
have their lives brought | 3 |
from the books of | 3 |
the four chief sachims | 3 |
the aid of s | 3 |
upon land was by | 3 |
of albany to his | 3 |
the security of the | 3 |
the latitude of degrees | 3 |
north and west are | 3 |
impartially related by coll | 3 |
pound rate of four | 3 |
their majesties governour of | 3 |
county paid in the | 3 |
set down in the | 3 |
aid of four shillings | 3 |
and the necessity thereof | 3 |
men have their lives | 3 |
a part of the | 3 |
one of which are | 3 |
this part of the | 3 |
the names of the | 3 |
of the people are | 3 |
said lord generall his | 3 |
propagation of the gospell | 3 |
by the four chief | 3 |
transmigration of the soul | 3 |
not be improper to | 3 |
that those people may | 3 |
in the next place | 3 |
the northern eastern indians | 3 |
the island of nievis | 3 |
here is also a | 3 |
the island of st | 3 |
protection of their majesties | 3 |
in a condition to | 3 |
upon the whole matter | 3 |
other experienced persons in | 3 |
in the excise on | 3 |
the lord of hosts | 3 |
both the lawfulnesse of | 3 |
great bank of land | 3 |
come into our country | 3 |
the product of the | 3 |
about a clock his | 3 |
amiss to take notice | 3 |
excellency in this expedition | 3 |
we had an account | 3 |
during the whole expedition | 3 |
the said lord generall | 3 |
under the protection of | 3 |
my soul is continually | 3 |
to venture our lives | 3 |
ten shillings per quarter | 3 |
england against the northern | 3 |
and other experienced persons | 3 |
revenue of the crown | 3 |
being one of the | 3 |
of a french prisoner | 3 |
the laws of assize | 3 |
the forces engaged in | 3 |
may not be improper | 3 |
against the northern eastern | 3 |
a description of new | 3 |
discovered by the english | 3 |
and beat them back | 3 |
and a half per | 3 |
canada upon the mohaques | 3 |
among the common people | 3 |
english were masters of | 3 |
that action is maintained | 3 |
at the said lord | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
condition of this kind | 3 |
whose names are not | 3 |
taken from his mouth | 3 |
of the mohaques to | 3 |
which the english are | 3 |
to which the english | 3 |
a fond of revenue | 3 |
a great bank of | 3 |
and preacher at the | 3 |
in as much as | 3 |
and it is the | 3 |
mohaques country being indians | 3 |
where the people are | 3 |
of the forces engaged | 3 |
crashaw bachelar of diuinitie | 3 |
vp out of the | 3 |
you carry your lives | 3 |
published by richard blome | 3 |
right honourable and beloued | 3 |
must then fall into | 3 |
the true ends of | 3 |
over to the enemy | 2 |
the third being run | 2 |
be in their country | 2 |
up as soon as | 2 |
the fruit of prayer | 2 |
use of for the | 2 |
and that the force | 2 |
had two bouts with | 2 |
every one of you | 2 |
near the rear of | 2 |
having men to engage | 2 |
their arms one against | 2 |
of and odd men | 2 |
to refresh themselves till | 2 |
let them know we | 2 |
you are so ready | 2 |
that know any thing | 2 |
some convenient place to | 2 |
which was that number | 2 |
with your souls in | 2 |
your souls are not | 2 |
as never to become | 2 |
commissioners of his own | 2 |
we shall be in | 2 |
a man is not | 2 |
of the new testament | 2 |
we beg that you | 2 |
directions with major schuyler | 2 |
and beg of you | 2 |
suddain arrival here for | 2 |
platform in the midst | 2 |
commodity of the isle | 2 |
that major schuyler or | 2 |
of our strength is | 2 |
and no powder nor | 2 |
its impossible to be | 2 |
lyable to the payment | 2 |
to proceed to revenge | 2 |
pressed with the indians | 2 |
excellency an account of | 2 |
their regiments a hundred | 2 |
secure us and you | 2 |
city regiment did immediately | 2 |
to bring to passe | 2 |
marched about ten miles | 2 |
did hinder their transportation | 2 |
detach of the fittest | 2 |
they pay in the | 2 |
us news they had | 2 |
journal of their action | 2 |
joyn with us to | 2 |
about the french prisoners | 2 |
indians went to work | 2 |
whereupon we sent two | 2 |
horses being carried over | 2 |
to approve our selves | 2 |
the onedeys about the | 2 |
it may be seen | 2 |
their hands in point | 2 |
their indians from any | 2 |
my own readiness upon | 2 |
were in their fort | 2 |
will drink the healths | 2 |
to go that evening | 2 |
so that if the | 2 |
twelve guns in each | 2 |
an express from lieut | 2 |
the chief sachims of | 2 |
the horses in the | 2 |
the effect i expected | 2 |
to give you further | 2 |
since their retreat we | 2 |
help and assist us | 2 |
and of my own | 2 |
by the right honourable | 2 |
prohibited upon their request | 2 |
such methods that it | 2 |
their retreat we are | 2 |
that the great god | 2 |
to a place where | 2 |
degrees and a half | 2 |
of the english in | 2 |
two days after notice | 2 |
quantities of provisions and | 2 |
the officers to pursue | 2 |
they are at home | 2 |
and the other two | 2 |
that the town of | 2 |
that we read of | 2 |
must keep scouts and | 2 |
marched forward to find | 2 |
might have occasion for | 2 |
now made their escape | 2 |
to the city hall | 2 |
be prohibited upon their | 2 |
and to give you | 2 |
it was extream bad | 2 |
suffer themselves to be | 2 |
it had the effect | 2 |
this with what secrecy | 2 |
got over the river | 2 |
of the men for | 2 |
this morning his excellency | 2 |
ready to apply his | 2 |
to be under the | 2 |
might promise our selves | 2 |
our indians to see | 2 |
it will become the | 2 |
news they had seen | 2 |
immediately furnished with quarters | 2 |
leaving two officers with | 2 |
b estc r ocm | 2 |
their castles without the | 2 |
caused a proclamation to | 2 |
i have before noted | 2 |
accompanied with major schuyler | 2 |
time we had news | 2 |
whom they had prisoners | 2 |
french spoke of two | 2 |
to detach of the | 2 |
whereupon eight sloops were | 2 |
proceed to revenge our | 2 |
here before i could | 2 |
who have made their | 2 |
so ready to come | 2 |
the disposition of the | 2 |
in the counties near | 2 |
scale of trade for | 2 |
being in so mean | 2 |
will appoint them a | 2 |
about six a clock | 2 |
the which occasioned him | 2 |
was attacked by the | 2 |
colony of the english | 2 |
at the height of | 2 |
in the morning two | 2 |
to become a prey | 2 |
there being none gone | 2 |
he saw the said | 2 |
be expected in this | 2 |
brought no presents with | 2 |
encouragement to our indians | 2 |
be kept within bounds | 2 |
an indian that left | 2 |
the arms of the | 2 |
brethren that are lately | 2 |
our christians to help | 2 |
by finding out them | 2 |
careful eye over us | 2 |
the same time had | 2 |
their action in the | 2 |
of day came an | 2 |
essay upon the ways | 2 |
part of my master | 2 |
to carry on the | 2 |
when the enemy had | 2 |
express from major ingoldsby | 2 |
the west side of | 2 |
him to hasten our | 2 |
killed an indian that | 2 |
could be so speedily | 2 |
but part of his | 2 |
those people may see | 2 |
has his seat above | 2 |
provisions were near at | 2 |
tionondoge indians against the | 2 |
till men and provisions | 2 |
accompanied with the magistrates | 2 |
river indians last fall | 2 |
from the attempts of | 2 |
will never spare to | 2 |
some being still popping | 2 |
acquaint him that the | 2 |
and fifty miles up | 2 |
to take care of | 2 |
are at home in | 2 |
haue their hands in | 2 |
extraordinary regard taken for | 2 |
magistrates of this city | 2 |
more damage to the | 2 |
when you come up | 2 |
narrow passage where ships | 2 |
forced to march the | 2 |
which you are to | 2 |
which we found now | 2 |
pleased to desire us | 2 |
if the poor were | 2 |
vse of this doctrine | 2 |
since we have seen | 2 |
with what secrecy and | 2 |
days in the woods | 2 |
days after monsieur tonty | 2 |
of canada supplies his | 2 |
but the enemy sallyed | 2 |
day before his being | 2 |
enemy sallyed out immediately | 2 |
which those that joyned | 2 |
enemy got over before | 2 |
ioyne with them to | 2 |
in this part of | 2 |
which we marched about | 2 |
of a considerable force | 2 |
to give the journal | 2 |
to us about nine | 2 |
with us in our | 2 |
commanded away after the | 2 |
goe forward in the | 2 |
of the militia of | 2 |
can easily spare us | 2 |
our men prisoners except | 2 |
that were returned from | 2 |
upon the two first | 2 |
give you something to | 2 |
doth credibly believe to | 2 |
they durst not face | 2 |
the mean time to | 2 |
to demonstrate our true | 2 |
so favourable to them | 2 |
full of beaver to | 2 |
to command in the | 2 |
we may reckon there | 2 |
and would have been | 2 |
they may not starve | 2 |
several of the forces | 2 |
have been all along | 2 |
get all the horses | 2 |
indians might have occasion | 2 |
excellency does not doubt | 2 |
march against the enemy | 2 |
to appear as his | 2 |
upon oath of the | 2 |
to suffer the french | 2 |
bark is loose upon | 2 |
the benefit of plenty | 2 |
jamaica with the other | 2 |
bergh was taken at | 2 |
recruits with provision and | 2 |
the river without orders | 2 |
in providing for the | 2 |
that no christians went | 2 |
ice in one part | 2 |
of the paw of | 2 |
of our indian scouts | 2 |
distempers of the body | 2 |
arms in their hands | 2 |
that they could not | 2 |
should be able to | 2 |
men carrying arms in | 2 |
wee receiue from christ | 2 |
according to the many | 2 |
was permitted to go | 2 |
the concluding a peace | 2 |
lives over the great | 2 |
sent christians and indians | 2 |
those that joyned you | 2 |
waiting for the ottawawa | 2 |
it s not brotherly | 2 |
you come up in | 2 |
a sufficient proof of | 2 |
that we killed of | 2 |
if they impart vnto | 2 |
still popping at our | 2 |
canow arrive there from | 2 |
which gave some difficulty | 2 |
up near the rear | 2 |
season of the year | 2 |
to hasten our recruits | 2 |
near at hand on | 2 |
by the french and | 2 |
and six more to | 2 |
of their commanding indians | 2 |
of an equal length | 2 |
of women and children | 2 |
all sloops for transportation | 2 |
that an aid of | 2 |
rest arrived towards evening | 2 |
attack of the enemy | 2 |
river was not open | 2 |
a million and a | 2 |
march the men over | 2 |
french were christians and | 2 |
to joyn with them | 2 |
this day our scouts | 2 |
detachment of kings county | 2 |
saw a canow arrive | 2 |
came now for your | 2 |
is two full thirds | 2 |
his excellency an account | 2 |
their country to repair | 2 |
care in providing for | 2 |
did send the express | 2 |
those indians that were | 2 |
tears for the brethren | 2 |
could sail their ships | 2 |
giving intelligence of his | 2 |
flake of ice in | 2 |
him that the enemy | 2 |
slyk and two indians | 2 |
which major schuyler at | 2 |
early in the morning | 2 |
there is a small | 2 |
with those ships to | 2 |
any possibility of getting | 2 |
of a deep sence | 2 |
the rates in the | 2 |
now sufficiently convinced how | 2 |
maintenance of the servants | 2 |
of which we are | 2 |
to demand the collers | 2 |
for their better security | 2 |
of representatives for the | 2 |
answer of the said | 2 |
occasion than to view | 2 |
our indians bringing several | 2 |
did not take a | 2 |
royal with souldiers and | 2 |
after an hours consultation | 2 |
sending in the mean | 2 |
has destroyed the mohaques | 2 |
single and a short | 2 |
and it had the | 2 |
that have an enemy | 2 |
to fall upon their | 2 |
being accompanied with the | 2 |
a considerable reinforcement to | 2 |
but very ill done | 2 |
men from queens county | 2 |
impart vnto vs their | 2 |
they had taken brest | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
hand on his return | 2 |
first beat of drum | 2 |
narrow enquiry as soon | 2 |
put him in prison | 2 |
ships come from france | 2 |
then the north and | 2 |
all gods children in | 2 |
the detachment of the | 2 |
made by our scouts | 2 |
is a fort at | 2 |
people were making a | 2 |
they are but players | 2 |
after our march against | 2 |
the poor would be | 2 |
and comforted a discourse | 2 |
the weakest of our | 2 |
in the heart of | 2 |
order some convenient place | 2 |
the indians might have | 2 |
debauch them over to | 2 |
heartily rejoyced at it | 2 |
sorts of rich furrs | 2 |
march with horses loaden | 2 |
your young men have | 2 |
for the conveniency of | 2 |
for them that follow | 2 |
the place could afford | 2 |
our men has last | 2 |
their proportion of the | 2 |
where we heard you | 2 |
in a turkies nest | 2 |
so bid you farewell | 2 |
is it for the | 2 |
were near at hand | 2 |
their fort about eight | 2 |
design upon the enemy | 2 |
did attempt to get | 2 |
the soules of men | 2 |
may suffice for the | 2 |
able to carry the | 2 |
we have a design | 2 |
the command of major | 2 |
enemy had lain the | 2 |
our farmers live stragling | 2 |
are usually presented at | 2 |
make some brisk attempt | 2 |
there had been no | 2 |
vlster together in readiness | 2 |
but as soon as | 2 |
that the growth of | 2 |
thence to canada in | 2 |
to wars against one | 2 |
got over before we | 2 |
he sent out scouts | 2 |
of our wounded indians | 2 |
and hopes they will | 2 |
methods that it may | 2 |
to draw out his | 2 |
house be given unto | 2 |
true affection to your | 2 |
where they are at | 2 |
may defend us from | 2 |
vnto vs their temporall | 2 |
small fort to retreat | 2 |
and to fall upon | 2 |
that blood ought to | 2 |
had an account by | 2 |
had been two days | 2 |
shoes being quite wore | 2 |
now for your relief | 2 |
descent into the country | 2 |
siefring sampled and proofread | 2 |
and first of all | 2 |
find some convenient place | 2 |
were next morning remanded | 2 |
by land or sea | 2 |
was gone out with | 2 |
considerations relating to the | 2 |
but the officers not | 2 |
had assembled all their | 2 |
was more than ever | 2 |
throughout the whole kingdom | 2 |
without loss of time | 2 |
and as soon as | 2 |
and some but bows | 2 |
none gone from thence | 2 |
in the indian fort | 2 |
is very apt to | 2 |
how our brother great | 2 |
to hinder their retreat | 2 |
usually presented at the | 2 |
euen for matter of | 2 |
come to see how | 2 |
if you have one | 2 |
over with those ships | 2 |
and their indians from | 2 |
holds nine or ten | 2 |
invasion of the french | 2 |
represented by such as | 2 |
fallen upon the french | 2 |
by four of the | 2 |
marched to the small | 2 |
we are sometimes to | 2 |
who arrived at schenectady | 2 |
is fallen on you | 2 |
seated in the north | 2 |
up with us about | 2 |
that ever the english | 2 |
to the great swift | 2 |
have not lost the | 2 |
news by our out | 2 |
for such commodities as | 2 |
planted by the english | 2 |
the eye of the | 2 |
him for orders to | 2 |
having gone from thence | 2 |
the year ending th | 2 |
their transportation till afternoon | 2 |
who were not able | 2 |
and pound of pork | 2 |
in which you carry | 2 |
in the morning major | 2 |
the good of this | 2 |
we acknowledge that the | 2 |
to canada with men | 2 |
horses loaden with provision | 2 |
this act the assessors | 2 |
and many of them | 2 |
the english had assembled | 2 |
go round the fort | 2 |
to the frontiers against | 2 |
schuyler resolved to march | 2 |
lost your blood as | 2 |
a manner drunk with | 2 |
loaden with provision and | 2 |
subject to raine and | 2 |
we must first secure | 2 |
that they had brought | 2 |
to the temptations thereof | 2 |
so remember the law | 2 |
uppermost indians were coming | 2 |
in our country to | 2 |
regiment the next morning | 2 |
strength is now broke | 2 |
my self on board | 2 |
at the end of | 2 |
last summer it pleased | 2 |
arrived at schenectady capt | 2 |
miles of schenectady on | 2 |
presented at the concluding | 2 |
within a mile of | 2 |
received no answer of | 2 |
in the afternoon we | 2 |
a good law of | 2 |
unto you by your | 2 |
thanks for your good | 2 |
comforted a discourse delivered | 2 |
sent you supplies of | 2 |
andres casparus says further | 2 |
he went down with | 2 |
that there were of | 2 |
much more is it | 2 |
gave his excellency an | 2 |
the five nations have | 2 |
shewed us where the | 2 |
how beautifull are the | 2 |
our lives and fortunes | 2 |
french have lost this | 2 |
us about nine or | 2 |
some of our river | 2 |
from whence he run | 2 |
convinced how ready the | 2 |
and stores of war | 2 |
informed by divers of | 2 |
they gave their answer | 2 |
power to name commissioners | 2 |
he arrived thursday morning | 2 |
thing in the world | 2 |
at the foot of | 2 |
got upon the french | 2 |
our indian prisoners that | 2 |
that they are so | 2 |
believe to be true | 2 |
there be any thing | 2 |
are not so well | 2 |
readiness for his men | 2 |
prohibit the selling of | 2 |
came in this morning | 2 |
to their former residence | 2 |
a man come over | 2 |
a consult being had | 2 |
and brought with me | 2 |
when most of the | 2 |
with bread arrived that | 2 |
good law of assize | 2 |
major schuyler resolved to | 2 |
being arrived last night | 2 |
a hundred and fifty | 2 |
and we had an | 2 |
the third castle of | 2 |
canada in a great | 2 |
tract of land which | 2 |
than to view the | 2 |
would have done a | 2 |
some ships that carry | 2 |
is the account the | 2 |
excellency did order major | 2 |
this isle is seated | 2 |
people in the world | 2 |
observed it was no | 2 |
at home in canada | 2 |
there is an enemy | 2 |
hundred and fifty miles | 2 |
men and horse were | 2 |
other persons charged by | 2 |
degrees of northern latitude | 2 |
will teach you the | 2 |
upon all occasions to | 2 |
to bear command under | 2 |
major wessels might be | 2 |
and andres caspares who | 2 |
and to fortifie our | 2 |
party of the french | 2 |
meaning the great king | 2 |
went out in pursuit | 2 |
timely of the enemies | 2 |
to see how our | 2 |
their request of the | 2 |
presence for their relief | 2 |
rum while the war | 2 |
brought to a castle | 2 |
killed the horses of | 2 |
willing to follow him | 2 |
many beavers now in | 2 |
the enemy stayed for | 2 |
that force will come | 2 |
our true affection to | 2 |
endeavour to prevent such | 2 |
were sent to york | 2 |
of you to accept | 2 |
many of them as | 2 |
there seems good reason | 2 |
sacrifice of conuerted gentiles | 2 |
the ages to come | 2 |
excellency by the same | 2 |
supplies them with all | 2 |
going up the falls | 2 |
a monthly assessment of | 2 |
we came up to | 2 |
officers were commanded to | 2 |
from the original text | 2 |
that which they may | 2 |
by our out scouts | 2 |
considerable supplies could be | 2 |
and being pressed with | 2 |
the same pound rate | 2 |
were within a mile | 2 |
in two days time | 2 |
had news by our | 2 |
other places on the | 2 |
as in the home | 2 |
duties upon beer and | 2 |
that you will be | 2 |
in the ancient subsidies | 2 |
jago de la vega | 2 |
to form a judgment | 2 |
cut them all off | 2 |
so that i may | 2 |
we are much concerned | 2 |
after monsieur tonty came | 2 |
to look after the | 2 |
but few women and | 2 |
raked vp out of | 2 |
view the mohaques fort | 2 |
will condole their death | 2 |
who made a small | 2 |
to be here so | 2 |
collonies would unite and | 2 |
the house of austria | 2 |
and one eye open | 2 |
morning the city regiment | 2 |
the expence of the | 2 |
very commodious for shipping | 2 |
and ordered all sloops | 2 |
take care of the | 2 |
regiments a hundred and | 2 |
manner of a governour | 2 |
with some other officers | 2 |
put my self on | 2 |
men indians and french | 2 |
their men to march | 2 |
this is the account | 2 |
to go to wars | 2 |
had taken the mohaques | 2 |
but so it is | 2 |
told him only of | 2 |
the chief amongst which | 2 |
that they shall not | 2 |
as would load canows | 2 |
have been days by | 2 |
the collers of beeds | 2 |
nations have given his | 2 |
text notes for div | 2 |
desired that major schuyler | 2 |
that the fort of | 2 |
enemy had fallen upon | 2 |
into our country we | 2 |
they having gone miles | 2 |
was the most they | 2 |
known to us in | 2 |
they have plenty of | 2 |
in the poor rate | 2 |
the tunnage of ships | 2 |
he requires of them | 2 |
and encamped all together | 2 |
for the same time | 2 |
detachments from kingstone to | 2 |
over the french at | 2 |
with his personal presence | 2 |
with a platform in | 2 |
to acquaint our great | 2 |
the enemy till they | 2 |
it is of a | 2 |
we should so remember | 2 |
came to a place | 2 |
at the governour of | 2 |
that the two first | 2 |
is a man come | 2 |
i sent you supplies | 2 |
pays in the aid | 2 |
and participated of your | 2 |
but there being a | 2 |
and the detachment of | 2 |
their strength a second | 2 |
the thanks of this | 2 |
and other our american | 2 |
so many as could | 2 |
not being able to | 2 |
the other officers under | 2 |
under the great seal | 2 |
are at least two | 2 |
they need not fear | 2 |
expence of the war | 2 |
strength a second time | 2 |
man come over with | 2 |
who had been out | 2 |
what posture we are | 2 |
which the men and | 2 |
of our indian prisoners | 2 |
with so many men | 2 |
for your kind expressions | 2 |
the common enemy at | 2 |
in one part of | 2 |
are like to be | 2 |
from thence to canada | 2 |
covenant chain may be | 2 |
and supplies them with | 2 |
heads and scalps into | 2 |
draw themselves into neighbourhoods | 2 |
attempt to get over | 2 |
made the woods ring | 2 |
the english plantations in | 2 |
in the distant parts | 2 |
with great guns by | 2 |
are left to themselves | 2 |
pences upon beer and | 2 |
the men were ready | 2 |
as much as possible | 2 |
has got upon the | 2 |
indian prisoners that made | 2 |
this late victory over | 2 |
reckoned leagues between ottawawa | 2 |
out with all their | 2 |
prevented the french and | 2 |
them know we were | 2 |
i then immediately marched | 2 |
indians had great averseness | 2 |
time had an account | 2 |
consulted with his comrade | 2 |
in captivity upwards of | 2 |
give me leave to | 2 |
the enemy was quiet | 2 |
some of the said | 2 |
these men that have | 2 |
sent to york some | 2 |
to acquaint him that | 2 |
there were ten ships | 2 |
his and our enemies | 2 |
the bay of chesopeack | 2 |
open above and below | 2 |
are extreamly sensible of | 2 |
and sufficient provisions and | 2 |
vp a sacrifice of | 2 |
debt of perpetual interest | 2 |
much ice in the | 2 |
by divers of the | 2 |
at the first beat | 2 |
of the eternal god | 2 |
will then see how | 2 |
as the bark is | 2 |
shew them that we | 2 |
sloops for transportation to | 2 |
soon as he got | 2 |
and were marched away | 2 |
that we are singularly | 2 |
for supplies of provision | 2 |
of other christian nations | 2 |
i believe to you | 2 |
pray that you would | 2 |
of francis the second | 2 |
rooted out of the | 2 |
part of the river | 2 |
to march next morning | 2 |
expecting our provision to | 2 |
part of the isle | 2 |
a party of turchtuicks | 2 |
they should exercise their | 2 |
our brother great swift | 2 |
his excellency does not | 2 |
the discouragements that seeme | 2 |
given my directions to | 2 |
a proclamation to be | 2 |
that it concerns your | 2 |
that our provisions were | 2 |
at the concluding a | 2 |
inhabitants who are killed | 2 |
sent two indians back | 2 |
victory over the french | 2 |
to nothing else but | 2 |
as soon as he | 2 |
marched with all speed | 2 |
had surprized and burnt | 2 |
we will take such | 2 |
after this the enemy | 2 |
dissatisfied at the enemies | 2 |
to a prohibition of | 2 |
sent forward to albany | 2 |
in the four shilling | 2 |
we are out of | 2 |
and arrived here before | 2 |
who were ordered to | 2 |
to apply his arms | 2 |
and two indians were | 2 |
priest milet that is | 2 |
of rum while the | 2 |
the additional duties upon | 2 |
to be placed upon | 2 |
the other side the | 2 |
five weeks together in | 2 |
and make use of | 2 |
the many promises and | 2 |
two officers with men | 2 |
leagues from mont royal | 2 |
give the princes of | 2 |
could not expect that | 2 |
that season of the | 2 |
french had burnt the | 2 |
we see your readiness | 2 |
his excellency did order | 2 |
ships that carry great | 2 |
of the american plantations | 2 |
in the night about | 2 |
them with all sorts | 2 |
were upon the same | 2 |
command under the great | 2 |
upwards of women and | 2 |
that in a very | 2 |
supplies his indians with | 2 |
thither to pacifie the | 2 |
of your power to | 2 |
push this point of | 2 |
an assessment of two | 2 |
assessors are upon oath | 2 |
in regard of our | 2 |
the ancient covenant chain | 2 |
particular for the extraordinary | 2 |
which came about a | 2 |
as they did arrive | 2 |
eight sloops were ordered | 2 |
upon the french fleet | 2 |
to pursue the enemy | 2 |
thanks of this house | 2 |
the part of my | 2 |
into these parts upon | 2 |
excellency met major ingoldsby | 2 |
it is a countrey | 2 |
but eggs he found | 2 |
called jan baptist van | 2 |
there is some false | 2 |
the priest milet that | 2 |
store of beavers and | 2 |
from thence to visit | 2 |
for your care in | 2 |
made of all the | 2 |
fortified for any attack | 2 |
enemy were within less | 2 |
was by a monthly | 2 |
to add to his | 2 |
back to hasten them | 2 |
as much as christ | 2 |
when satan sifts them | 2 |
parties killed by our | 2 |
would not be so | 2 |
the express forward to | 2 |
upon which all the | 2 |
no small encouragement to | 2 |
that joyned you before | 2 |
able to carry on | 2 |
excellency during the whole | 2 |
soon as major schuyler | 2 |
am come personally to | 2 |
we had the alarm | 2 |
men and provisions came | 2 |
and now made their | 2 |
was advertised to major | 2 |
to see how the | 2 |
third castle of the | 2 |
and to let them | 2 |
rental of the kingdom | 2 |
have an enemy near | 2 |
cornet abeel came express | 2 |
there to be burnt | 2 |
being miles from albany | 2 |
therefore take it not | 2 |
to york some time | 2 |
our men have guns | 2 |
the horses being carried | 2 |
thought the enemy would | 2 |
were ready to be | 2 |
in want in this | 2 |
that we have not | 2 |
same success to our | 2 |
with the ottawawa and | 2 |
in the months of | 2 |
la free had the | 2 |
and provisions came up | 2 |
destroyed their three castles | 2 |
run away that very | 2 |
indians of canada are | 2 |
sent for supplies of | 2 |
brisk attempt upon our | 2 |
which is of a | 2 |
all occasions to appear | 2 |
fourths of the whole | 2 |
the city regiment being | 2 |
scarce so many as | 2 |
that deliberation as we | 2 |
being sent to our | 2 |
two of their commanding | 2 |
there was as many | 2 |
an account they were | 2 |
considerable quantities of provisions | 2 |
and others into the | 2 |
the north and south | 2 |
said andres casparus says | 2 |
not having men to | 2 |
that there could not | 2 |
by the interpretess helle | 2 |
after he had escaped | 2 |
also cut off the | 2 |
be advanced so near | 2 |
how many do you | 2 |
enter their castles without | 2 |
able to make any | 2 |
one part of the | 2 |
fort at ottawawa burnt | 2 |
the things which are | 2 |
tontys people were making | 2 |
that i came last | 2 |
defeat and destruction of | 2 |
which it may be | 2 |
engagement we lost four | 2 |
of the lord iesus | 2 |
that there were ten | 2 |
cut off the third | 2 |
with which those that | 2 |
by the great dispatch | 2 |
cannot be kept within | 2 |
about men out of | 2 |
expected in this winter | 2 |
beat into their fort | 2 |
at ottawawa burnt by | 2 |
commend it to the | 2 |
will for the future | 2 |
indians against the french | 2 |
companies of the militia | 2 |
his excellency ordered the | 2 |
are led to think | 2 |
sent back to their | 2 |
of a rich and | 2 |
you to accept our | 2 |
you further assurances of | 2 |
then see how easily | 2 |
he hoped they were | 2 |
had the effect i | 2 |
this may suffice for | 2 |
our indians went to | 2 |
a peace with the | 2 |
it lies in our | 2 |
beg that you would | 2 |
all sorts of amunition | 2 |
den bergh was taken | 2 |
we did not hear | 2 |
but according to the | 2 |
or the counties that | 2 |
ten miles that afternoon | 2 |
the said cornelius claese | 2 |
it is to destroy | 2 |
that were first served | 2 |
so many men for | 2 |
we push this point | 2 |
not able to march | 2 |
had dropt several prisoners | 2 |
from france with provision | 2 |
of his speedy arrival | 2 |
them in regard of | 2 |
as to suffer the | 2 |
the founders of the | 2 |
the mohaques being most | 2 |
immediately distributed among the | 2 |
well provided with all | 2 |
but a violent storm | 2 |
thanks for remembring our | 2 |
and here is a | 2 |
more upon their march | 2 |
left the french in | 2 |
the rear of the | 2 |
great god that has | 2 |
down in the table | 2 |
nine or ten hundred | 2 |
nation may be convened | 2 |
men have killed the | 2 |
to albany by land | 2 |
and for the good | 2 |
in so mean a | 2 |
that the churches of | 2 |
we are singularly obliged | 2 |
which is not so | 2 |
is not usual for | 2 |
additional duties upon beer | 2 |
the praiers of gods | 2 |
he being at mr | 2 |
deliberation as we ought | 2 |
officers with men and | 2 |
intend to try the | 2 |
with you at the | 2 |
a flake of ice | 2 |
them to make satisfaction | 2 |
day that i had | 2 |
by a quarterly poll | 2 |
rest of the city | 2 |
men in mont royal | 2 |
generally holds nine or | 2 |
assist us upon any | 2 |
with men from queens | 2 |
would be so supine | 2 |
men being wearied with | 2 |
which he is to | 2 |
had come but a | 2 |
a clock an indian | 2 |
were christians and indians | 2 |
of taking canada by | 2 |
to view the mohaques | 2 |
and that you will | 2 |
are well inhabited by | 2 |
signifie to major ingoldsby | 2 |
proposals made by four | 2 |
to assist us upon | 2 |
and council with this | 2 |
souls in your hands | 2 |
being a flake of | 2 |
command in the farmers | 2 |
out with some of | 2 |
already by this late | 2 |
sundry indian women loaden | 2 |
met with one of | 2 |
had souldiers three year | 2 |
out good scouts and | 2 |
for the extraordinary regard | 2 |
of all which he | 2 |
the tionondoge indians against | 2 |
his excellency detached from | 2 |
bread arrived that night | 2 |
and for small birds | 2 |
and we observed it | 2 |
the rents and value | 2 |
they had seen the | 2 |
home to their habitations | 2 |
and isle of ely | 2 |
and not in the | 2 |
acquainted with us of | 2 |
indians had taken the | 2 |
out of the immoderate | 2 |
and sundry indian women | 2 |
by others we may | 2 |
but they are but | 2 |
and arrived about a | 2 |
in the customs and | 2 |
hath been taken days | 2 |
many do you count | 2 |
for the future endeavour | 2 |
exercise their arms one | 2 |
in our present assessment | 2 |
which of all others | 2 |
to prevent such outrage | 2 |
to acquaint him what | 2 |
and but few women | 2 |
indians to see your | 2 |
nothing else but their | 2 |
the right honourable the | 2 |
praying him to hasten | 2 |
absence of our gouernours | 2 |
as we shall never | 2 |
on you by your | 2 |
secured an entire victory | 2 |
sent out scouts to | 2 |
excellency timely of the | 2 |
ready to fall upon | 2 |
apex covantage keyed and | 2 |
thanks for his early | 2 |
but the same time | 2 |
whence he run away | 2 |
pleased to acquaint our | 2 |
and could not be | 2 |
had not time to | 2 |
major schuyler sent christians | 2 |
attacked by the enemy | 2 |
the enemy was not | 2 |
it concerns your honour | 2 |
in which company the | 2 |
sufficient proof of that | 2 |
and then for a | 2 |
but were as well | 2 |
first discovered by the | 2 |
have given his excellency | 2 |
eight days after monsieur | 2 |
of christians and indians | 2 |
the next discouragement is | 2 |
so that there seems | 2 |
in league with vs | 2 |
of loose ice did | 2 |
and were near mont | 2 |
one of our men | 2 |
may it please your | 2 |
five nations have given | 2 |
ready for that purpose | 2 |
also return you thanks | 2 |
the first opportunity to | 2 |
the strength of the | 2 |
so supine and careless | 2 |
have fallen upon our | 2 |
if they had come | 2 |
own request was permitted | 2 |
to get all the | 2 |
and scalps into our | 2 |
came last october into | 2 |
defence of this province | 2 |
draw out their men | 2 |
towards the north and | 2 |
here in great plenty | 2 |
come into our hands | 2 |
and destroyed their three | 2 |
captivity upwards of women | 2 |
to be with us | 2 |
they may be now | 2 |
them back to their | 2 |
by order of the | 2 |
to turn from all | 2 |
of provisions and amunition | 2 |
to order a smith | 2 |
answer a single and | 2 |
not amiss that we | 2 |
the antient covenant chain | 2 |
war is so hot | 2 |
is men carrying arms | 2 |
to fortifie themselves in | 2 |
and the detachments from | 2 |
a carrying place on | 2 |
where he has a | 2 |
city regiment being under | 2 |
a place of a | 2 |
of the prisoners taken | 2 |
ten a clock his | 2 |
fair and well built | 2 |
who were prisoners there | 2 |
to deal with the | 2 |
and the river open | 2 |
the van being commanded | 2 |
run over to the | 2 |
advertise his excellency timely | 2 |
to pacifie the indians | 2 |
to run from a | 2 |
we intend to try | 2 |
so mean a capacity | 2 |
and to hinder their | 2 |
of their action in | 2 |
advice to major ingoldsby | 2 |
with two of their | 2 |
you thanks for remembring | 2 |
fathers and founders of | 2 |
we encamped by the | 2 |
for your so extraordinary | 2 |
this party of the | 2 |
are so ready to | 2 |
printed and sold by | 2 |
last fall to hunt | 2 |
been so well provided | 2 |
this country is well | 2 |
helpe forward the conuersion | 2 |
is now apparent to | 2 |
that the day before | 2 |
parts upon no other | 2 |
the afternoon we decamped | 2 |
the middle of a | 2 |
clock an indian that | 2 |
to try the third | 2 |
captains to draw out | 2 |
and met with one | 2 |
to carry on a | 2 |
and desired our christians | 2 |
about a seventh part | 2 |
parliament would not be | 2 |
the island of antego | 2 |
distributed among the men | 2 |
up by the right | 2 |
be sent after us | 2 |
royal is inclosed with | 2 |
management of a plantation | 2 |
to the governour of | 2 |
was taken at canactagiere | 2 |
received his cruel sentence | 2 |
but as we are | 2 |
provisions ordered to be | 2 |
their commodities and manufactures | 2 |
many of the men | 2 |
soon after we had | 2 |
now in ottawawa as | 2 |
self on board a | 2 |
being near at hand | 2 |
about a sixth part | 2 |
own readiness upon all | 2 |
might be sent thither | 2 |
their heads and scalps | 2 |
be in want in | 2 |
fifty miles up in | 2 |
up to us about | 2 |
lord of lords can | 2 |
ready to march next | 2 |
he found in a | 2 |
that he hath been | 2 |
only for the safety | 2 |
it may be worth | 2 |
as well for the | 2 |
and made use of | 2 |
of our men have | 2 |
about men in mont | 2 |
behalf of all the | 2 |
are heartily rejoyced at | 2 |
according to the aportionment | 2 |
then released him to | 2 |
have also ordered some | 2 |
officers under his command | 2 |
and the pound rate | 2 |
the said two prisoners | 2 |
a considerable trade with | 2 |
the province of new | 2 |
october into these parts | 2 |
always ready to venture | 2 |
and fortified for any | 2 |
in sight of their | 2 |
scouts of christians and | 2 |
arms of the great | 2 |
had made a small | 2 |
taking canada by sea | 2 |
for the province of | 2 |
who did immediately march | 2 |
ever could be expected | 2 |
us as to schenectady | 2 |
a second time they | 2 |
a design upon canada | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
having met with much | 2 |
they could not get | 2 |
could not be perswaded | 2 |
a small fort to | 2 |
all sorts of ammunition | 2 |
i doubt not to | 2 |
his excellency and the | 2 |
that he hoped they | 2 |
of the frontiers of | 2 |
may be seen by | 2 |
march over the river | 2 |
york to draw out | 2 |
your protection against our | 2 |
schenectady by some of | 2 |
storm did hinder their | 2 |
encamped by the river | 2 |
was run over from | 2 |
calamity is fallen on | 2 |
the mohaques fort that | 2 |
nation is wholly dispersed | 2 |
had seen the enemy | 2 |
for the making of | 2 |
in which most of | 2 |
he lived at prerie | 2 |
the th of october | 2 |
isle is divided into | 2 |
they will for the | 2 |
to watch the enemies | 2 |
the great victory that | 2 |
by some of the | 2 |
from the enemy that | 2 |
the tionondoge indians of | 2 |
break of day came | 2 |
it will be on | 2 |
a place for their | 2 |
but keep out scouts | 2 |
lain the night before | 2 |
if the eleven home | 2 |
not face the weakest | 2 |
march the day before | 2 |
we pray that you | 2 |
requiring all the out | 2 |
arms in his government | 2 |
time they lost french | 2 |
the like never having | 2 |
is the case of | 2 |
a thing to be | 2 |
men out of the | 2 |
within two days after | 2 |
at which we are | 2 |
that they had heard | 2 |
and beat into their | 2 |
their proceedings since the | 2 |
excellency at the head | 2 |
out of our owne | 2 |
you count me for | 2 |
the rights of the | 2 |
us to come hither | 2 |
account they were fled | 2 |
mariae produce of each | 2 |
be able to carry | 2 |
who lives over the | 2 |
here for our relief | 2 |
business about the young | 2 |
come to acquaint you | 2 |
or are like to | 2 |
as the rest of | 2 |
scituate in the latitude | 2 |
of an english colonie | 2 |
came to mont royal | 2 |
were packing up their | 2 |
a capacity and condition | 2 |
and made his speech | 2 |
major schuyler or major | 2 |
with men and indians | 2 |
is but part of | 2 |
most of their ships | 2 |
and that so considerable | 2 |
cannot but esteem our | 2 |
proof of that already | 2 |
whereupon his excellency ordered | 2 |
had taken two prisoners | 2 |
this is the case | 2 |
lords can easily spare | 2 |
in that business about | 2 |
be under the command | 2 |
he knows nothing more | 2 |
burnt the three castles | 2 |
the french had now | 2 |
kingstone to albany by | 2 |
then all wee take | 2 |
us to come and | 2 |
not have an advantage | 2 |
said two prisoners gave | 2 |
are hands full of | 2 |
is pieces of canon | 2 |
may be ordered to | 2 |
nor to make a | 2 |
of his readiness to | 2 |
but many of the | 2 |
so considerable a force | 2 |
to take their posts | 2 |
where monsieur tontys people | 2 |
prerie de lay magdelain | 2 |
was great store of | 2 |
much made use of | 2 |
be transported over the | 2 |
farmers to draw themselves | 2 |
advice to be watchful | 2 |
excellency and council with | 2 |
about a clock one | 2 |
firing at the mohaques | 2 |
lords subjects in these | 2 |
in the morning the | 2 |
that if they pursued | 2 |
the growth of london | 2 |
the future endeavour to | 2 |
excellency received an address | 2 |
with that deliberation as | 2 |
several goods and merchandize | 2 |
desired that provision and | 2 |
the out farmers to | 2 |
their escape from canada | 2 |
so as never to | 2 |
the same day that | 2 |
part of the constitution | 2 |
take such methods that | 2 |
a fort built below | 2 |
of the french that | 2 |
great deal more damage | 2 |
judith siefring text and | 2 |
to come up that | 2 |
that the french and | 2 |
had we been so | 2 |
by reason of its | 2 |
which are since returned | 2 |
that brought us the | 2 |
instance to be given | 2 |
to be revenged unanimously | 2 |
and indians to watch | 2 |
several of their men | 2 |
is in the manner | 2 |
engaged in the just | 2 |
meet him next morning | 2 |
to order it otherwise | 2 |
to repair our arms | 2 |
and all his power | 2 |
assistance with his personal | 2 |
come and acquaint you | 2 |
for your good encouragement | 2 |
here is kept the | 2 |
for we must declare | 2 |
lye towards the north | 2 |
we been so well | 2 |
a quarter of an | 2 |
came to us with | 2 |
if therefore there be | 2 |
the frontiers of this | 2 |
excellency sent to call | 2 |
country we will take | 2 |
they believe the transmigration | 2 |
and so spyed what | 2 |
we are to consider | 2 |
for their majesties service | 2 |
are not able to | 2 |
out of our hands | 2 |
free brought him to | 2 |
to fortifie our selves | 2 |
sifts them most narrowly | 2 |
north and south parts | 2 |
men had not had | 2 |
midst of the isle | 2 |
with provision and ammunition | 2 |
and we intend to | 2 |
to him for orders | 2 |
being favourably handled in | 2 |
and that none of | 2 |
about or a clock | 2 |
of jamaica with the | 2 |
the officers not having | 2 |
and the men ready | 2 |
seems to have been | 2 |
as many beavers now | 2 |
force will come down | 2 |
add to his victories | 2 |
between ottawawa and canada | 2 |
this very time we | 2 |
can attribute to nothing | 2 |
will take care to | 2 |
hearth books of lady | 2 |
what shall we do | 2 |
not far from the | 2 |
with the strength he | 2 |
was forced to march | 2 |
the levying of them | 2 |
beg your excellency to | 2 |
sufficient to prevent any | 2 |
load canows to canada | 2 |
we are always ready | 2 |
to us in england | 2 |
and since the mohaques | 2 |
marched miles that evening | 2 |
send the express forward | 2 |
not expect that your | 2 |
as major schuyler arrived | 2 |
fort to stop them | 2 |
convenient place to encamp | 2 |
declare in behalf of | 2 |
the smith to be | 2 |
and care for us | 2 |
some of our indian | 2 |
came about a clock | 2 |
with provisions ordered to | 2 |
with us about a | 2 |
acquaint our great lord | 2 |
should exercise their arms | 2 |
of canada by land | 2 |
themselves till next morning | 2 |
that they are not | 2 |
with souldiers and all | 2 |
whence i sent you | 2 |
interpreted to them by | 2 |
some bread and bear | 2 |
to provide for the | 2 |
make a narrow enquiry | 2 |
will come down upon | 2 |
the enemy before they | 2 |
to find some convenient | 2 |
do also return you | 2 |
he was much concerned | 2 |
to carry his excellency | 2 |
is inclosed with stockadoes | 2 |
which they did accordingly | 2 |