Indians to our Intereft. — I cannot clofe my Letter to you, Sir, without taking Notice how much I am obliged to Lieut. Col. Monckton's military Skill, and good Conduit, for our Succefs at Beaufejour ; Capt. Miscellaneous Correspondence - Page 571759Full view - About this book
| English essays - 1755 - 716 pages
...French fort were demoliflied) he may firft make them do all the fervice in their power. Our pefleflion of the Ifthmus, it is to be hoped, will bring over the Mickmack Indians ro our intereft. I cannot clofe my letter to you, Sir, without taking notice how mu-fa I am obliged... | |
| 1755 - 478 pages
...demoli/hed) he may firft make them <lo all the Service in their Power. Our Poffeflion of the Irthmus, it is to be hoped, will bring over the Mickmack Indians...to Lieut. Col, Monckton's military Skill, and good Conduft, for our Succefs at Beavsfejour ; Capt. Rous, who commanded the naval Part of this Expedition,... | |
| Benjamin Martin - Science - 1755 - 532 pages
...French Fort were demolilhed) he may firft make them do all the Service in thgir Power. OurPoffeflîon of the Ifthmus, it is to be hoped, will bring over the Mickmack Indians to our Intercft. — I cannot clofe my Letter to you, Sir, without taking Notice how much I am obliged to... | |
| Nova Scotia. Commissioner of Public Records, Thomas Beamish Akins - Acadia - 1869 - 806 pages
...demolished) he may first make them do all the service in their power. Our possession of the Isthmus, it is to be hoped, will bring over the Mickmack Indians to our interest. The expedition has cost much more than was expected, but there will remain stores to a very... | |
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