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the states of the | 4 |
a reply of sir | 4 |
we come into our | 4 |
back into their fort | 4 |
in the east indies | 4 |
brief description of new | 4 |
robert fowler of the | 4 |
the province of new | 4 |
apex covantage keyed and | 4 |
four of the chief | 4 |
extraordinary to the states | 4 |
on the other hand | 4 |
ships of this country | 4 |
the enemy of canada | 4 |
sent to discover the | 4 |
made by the french | 4 |
on the behalf of | 4 |
the enemy had lain | 4 |
had been done by | 4 |
the moneth of august | 4 |
english in those parts | 4 |
the use of the | 4 |
the remarks of the | 4 |
to the english east | 4 |
them back into their | 4 |
the french and their | 4 |
of the late actions | 4 |
a great part of | 4 |
the officers of the | 4 |
that the enemy were | 4 |
our men came up | 4 |
concerning the taking of | 4 |
an express from major | 4 |
you our hearty thanks | 4 |
of this state to | 4 |
albany the th of | 4 |
for the doing of | 4 |
of guiny in the | 4 |
go and attack the | 4 |
or commander in chief | 4 |
actions of the french | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
of new york to | 4 |
coast of guiny in | 4 |
pursuit of the enemy | 4 |
arrived about a clock | 4 |
being an answer to | 4 |
the english in those | 4 |
the governour of mont | 4 |
with the consent of | 4 |
king of england is | 4 |
from year to year | 4 |
by sir george downing | 4 |
the late actions of | 4 |
over from the french | 4 |
done by his order | 4 |
about eight a clock | 4 |
had been said by | 4 |
brought us the news | 4 |
beat them back into | 4 |
the selling of rum | 4 |
hearty thanks for your | 4 |
the behalf of the | 4 |
to fall upon his | 4 |
of the chief sachims | 4 |
fort of cabo corso | 4 |
of the enemies coming | 4 |
not so much as | 4 |
out of the province | 4 |
by their lordships to | 4 |
ships belonging to the | 4 |
which he the said | 4 |
of the great king | 4 |
their majesties good subjects | 4 |
taking of their ships | 4 |
late actions of the | 4 |
of arms and ammunition | 4 |
rest of the detachments | 4 |
hath not been able | 3 |
right of the english | 3 |
the benefit of fishing | 3 |
of the english in | 3 |
the present state and | 3 |
have done the like | 3 |
ever communicated to the | 3 |
is said in the | 3 |
and for the better | 3 |
belonging to the said | 3 |
put them in mind | 3 |
not think fit to | 3 |
all sorts of arms | 3 |
of all those quarters | 3 |
that there is a | 3 |
corporation of albany to | 3 |
as shall go thither | 3 |
own his power to | 3 |
wing d estc r | 3 |
the orders of the | 3 |
of canada upon the | 3 |
by a meaner hand | 3 |
there could not be | 3 |
of the state of | 3 |
the unicorn of middleburgh | 3 |
nor any answer returned | 3 |
canada upon the mohaques | 3 |
be pleased to order | 3 |
to a very great | 3 |
later proceedings of the | 3 |
another concerning the troubles | 3 |
the last day of | 3 |
being indians under the | 3 |
to the said envoy | 3 |
an attempt made by | 3 |
will be pleased to | 3 |
majesties good subjects within | 3 |
the command of major | 3 |
it then that they | 3 |
those of the said | 3 |
with the governour of | 3 |
some of the said | 3 |
the first day of | 3 |
of the french at | 3 |
by the king of | 3 |
their laws and customs | 3 |
is added a relation | 3 |
sorts of arms and | 3 |
during the whole expedition | 3 |
act for restraining and | 3 |
in the north of | 3 |
ready to be transported | 3 |
and yet the deputies | 3 |
the english list was | 3 |
the mohaques country being | 3 |
to a late false | 3 |
high treason and murder | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
not been able to | 3 |
goods since his return | 3 |
that what was done | 3 |
majesties governour or commander | 3 |
which major schuyler ordered | 3 |
the four chief sachims | 3 |
the states of holland | 3 |
his excellency in this | 3 |
the general assembly of | 3 |
the first of february | 3 |
should arrive from england | 3 |
advice to such as | 3 |
of the dutch east | 3 |
the name of the | 3 |
the insolencies of a | 3 |
the taking of their | 3 |
time shall be given | 3 |
of goods since his | 3 |
had been taken by | 3 |
relation of the customs | 3 |
all and every person | 3 |
punishing privateers and pyrates | 3 |
this state to his | 3 |
and whereas the deputies | 3 |
ill affected to the | 3 |
by the inhabitants of | 3 |
in the execution of | 3 |
whereas no such resolution | 3 |
to be restored to | 3 |
great part of their | 3 |
deputies of this state | 3 |
george downing knight and | 3 |
the records of the | 3 |
and governour in chief | 3 |
states of the united | 3 |
by a hearty lover | 3 |
resolution was ever communicated | 3 |
a wing d estc | 3 |
did not think fit | 3 |
of what had been | 3 |
what had been said | 3 |
of their ships were | 3 |
by the name of | 3 |
of the happy revolution | 3 |
examination of a french | 3 |
governour and commander in | 3 |
yet so it is | 3 |
according to the said | 3 |
the deputies are pleased | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
that he ought to | 3 |
did not the dutch | 3 |
and that he had | 3 |
the commander in chief | 3 |
and if it be | 3 |
to be taken from | 3 |
laws of the land | 3 |
the words of the | 3 |
the protection of their | 3 |
nations of the mohaques | 3 |
indians under the protection | 3 |
and delivered by the | 3 |
algiers and those parts | 3 |
deputies are pleased to | 3 |
all sorts of english | 3 |
downing knight and baronet | 3 |
the accompt of their | 3 |
and advice to such | 3 |
and fall upon his | 3 |
a brief description of | 3 |
that we have not | 3 |
but as soon as | 3 |
one part of the | 3 |
answer to a late | 3 |
the possession of the | 3 |
of the said article | 3 |
and later proceedings of | 3 |
a relation of some | 3 |
twelve months time shall | 3 |
envoy had made complaint | 3 |
the trade of his | 3 |
their own courts of | 3 |
the burden of thirty | 3 |
his majesty and the | 3 |
most sacred majesty of | 3 |
jacob leyster and jacob | 3 |
at all by their | 3 |
by the authority aforesaid | 3 |
in the said paper | 3 |
the five nations of | 3 |
his memorial of the | 3 |
of their majesties government | 3 |
of albany to his | 3 |
the other the unicorn | 3 |
for orders to march | 3 |
from the insolencies of | 3 |
in the county of | 3 |
vindicating his royal master | 3 |
the soveraignty of the | 3 |
printed under the title | 3 |
what they say that | 3 |
or the value of | 3 |
nothing to do with | 3 |
manner of its scituation | 3 |
healthfulness of the climate | 3 |
be it further enacted | 3 |
the kingdom of england | 3 |
between his majesty and | 3 |
to be gone out | 3 |
added a relation of | 3 |
such as shall go | 3 |
to be imagined that | 3 |
the royal house of | 3 |
the manner of its | 3 |
and in the mean | 3 |
so much as any | 3 |
province for the time | 3 |
and so that the | 3 |
said envoy extraordinary had | 3 |
militia of the city | 3 |
pirates of algiers and | 3 |
desire that you would | 3 |
come into our country | 3 |
on the part of | 3 |
some former and later | 3 |
of the said company | 3 |
of all sorts of | 3 |
any answer returned at | 3 |
business of cabo verde | 3 |
whereunto is added a | 3 |
since his return to | 3 |
of algiers and those | 3 |
attempt made by the | 3 |
the greatest part of | 3 |
orders should arrive from | 3 |
those of the english | 3 |
to say against the | 3 |
all manner of government | 3 |
state to his majesty | 3 |
by a ship belonging | 3 |
government of new york | 3 |
state and strength of | 3 |
country being indians under | 3 |
an answer to a | 3 |
for the obtaining of | 3 |
the sign of the | 3 |
towards the righting of | 3 |
at albany the th | 3 |
that on the contrary | 3 |
no such resolution was | 3 |
and when they had | 3 |
an address to his | 3 |
majesty and his subjects | 3 |
make the world believe | 3 |
and beat them back | 3 |
cut off by the | 3 |
from the beginning of | 3 |
the manner of their | 3 |
soon as the said | 3 |
that it had been | 3 |
under his own hand | 3 |
guiny in the moneth | 3 |
to several publick ministers | 3 |
high court of admiralty | 3 |
cut them all off | 3 |
also some directions and | 3 |
that he had no | 3 |
chief of their majesties | 3 |
person or persons that | 3 |
that the said place | 3 |
within the limits of | 3 |
power to be lawful | 3 |
attended his excellency in | 3 |
that it should be | 3 |
if it be not | 3 |
delivered by the agent | 3 |
general of the vnited | 3 |
of ever blessed memory | 3 |
for the safety and | 3 |
this province for the | 3 |
given orders for the | 3 |
by their agent de | 3 |
such resolution was ever | 3 |
the matter of the | 3 |
by the people of | 3 |
will not be found | 3 |
the militia of the | 3 |
a hearty lover of | 3 |
that he had nothing | 3 |
the injuries done to | 3 |
the beginning of april | 3 |
it further enacted by | 3 |
in chief of our | 3 |
the pirates of algiers | 3 |
aptara keyed and coded | 3 |
dominion of the sea | 3 |
pleasure should be known | 3 |
his power to be | 3 |
by the french and | 3 |
within this city and | 3 |
that he should have | 3 |
to the latter end | 3 |
the french at canada | 3 |
to such as shall | 3 |
four chief sachims of | 3 |
his return to his | 3 |
to the west indies | 3 |
sir george downing knight | 3 |
or persons that shall | 3 |
majesties government of new | 3 |
the high court of | 3 |
beginning of the summer | 3 |
conclusion of the treaty | 3 |
likewise a brief relation | 3 |
be given for the | 3 |
brief relation of the | 3 |
two ships belonging to | 3 |
of all the nations | 3 |
governour or commander in | 3 |
on the coast of | 3 |
as in other parts | 3 |
of the english to | 3 |
mohaques to his excellency | 3 |
to command in the | 3 |
other the unicorn of | 3 |
that de ruyter was | 3 |
nicholas beyard and lieut | 3 |
the deputies say in | 3 |
narrative of an attempt | 3 |
and the commodities thence | 3 |
published for the sake | 3 |
ten men of war | 3 |
under the burden of | 3 |
and that your excellency | 3 |
sake of truth justice | 3 |
excellency in this expedition | 3 |
their majesties governour of | 3 |
this city and province | 3 |
out of all those | 3 |
fundamental laws of the | 3 |
the mohaques to his | 3 |
of representatives for the | 3 |
five nations of the | 3 |
not be found that | 3 |
of the said ship | 3 |
at the sign of | 3 |
some directions and advice | 3 |
been done by the | 3 |
house of representatives for | 3 |
protection of their majesties | 3 |
and yet it was | 3 |
their lordships the estates | 3 |
into his majesties hands | 3 |
the said ships were | 3 |
and bound for england | 3 |
was not the ship | 3 |
between the king his | 3 |
master from the insolencies | 3 |
and of all the | 3 |
a narrative of an | 3 |
is to be considered | 3 |
so as that the | 3 |
their majesties protestant subjects | 3 |
against the people of | 3 |
proceedings of the hollanders | 3 |
such as for the | 3 |
of the indians there | 3 |
the sake of truth | 3 |
to such as for | 3 |
that he had given | 3 |
not only for the | 3 |
in chief of their | 3 |
relation of some former | 3 |
and from year to | 3 |
seditious scandalous pamphlet entituled | 3 |
sacred majesty of great | 3 |
the complaints made by | 3 |
to the said memorial | 3 |
by act of parliament | 3 |
albany to his excellency | 3 |
we had an account | 3 |
a great deal more | 3 |
his majesty did not | 3 |
returned at all by | 3 |
and in his absence | 3 |
for what is further | 3 |
that it was the | 3 |
did not he the | 3 |
lordships the estates general | 3 |
that so soon as | 3 |
his royal master from | 3 |
their majesties governour or | 3 |
so that if they | 3 |
to another concerning the | 3 |
manner of their being | 3 |
what was done by | 3 |
that twelve months time | 3 |
and not only so | 3 |
further enacted by the | 3 |
all by their lordships | 3 |
had nothing to do | 3 |
subjects in those parts | 3 |
till the expiration of | 3 |
called the arms of | 3 |
that the english have | 3 |
in the said letter | 3 |
their agent de heyde | 3 |
said by him in | 3 |
by the french of | 3 |
such a one as | 3 |
resolution of the estates | 3 |
restraining and punishing privateers | 3 |
in one part of | 3 |
before his excellency benj | 3 |
royal master from the | 3 |
shall be lyable to | 3 |
of the militia of | 3 |
an innumerable multitude of | 3 |
of the government of | 3 |
proposals made by the | 3 |
in the list of | 3 |
their majesties government of | 3 |
them in mind of | 3 |
if they had been | 3 |
he had nothing to | 3 |
that he the said | 3 |
so many of them | 3 |
is it to be | 3 |
from them by the | 3 |
it pleased god to | 3 |
the fishermen of the | 3 |
good subjects within this | 3 |
communicated to the said | 3 |
many of them as | 3 |
of the said envoy | 3 |
been taken by violence | 3 |
set down in the | 3 |
by the same rule | 3 |
own courts of justice | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
lordships to the said | 3 |
yet did they not | 3 |
them in those parts | 3 |
english merchants taken near | 3 |
was ever communicated to | 3 |
the examination of a | 3 |
york to another concerning | 3 |
of a scandalous libel | 3 |
confirmation of their possessions | 3 |
the river of gambia | 3 |
the th of march | 3 |
and commander in chief | 3 |
under the title of | 3 |
run over to the | 3 |
the deputies of this | 3 |
and did not the | 3 |
given for the doing | 3 |
journal kept by coll | 3 |
for the satisfaction of | 3 |
about a clock his | 3 |
the revolution of new | 3 |
out of the fort | 3 |
royal house of orange | 3 |
the authority of the | 3 |
fertility of the soyle | 3 |
a ship belonging to | 3 |
not he the said | 3 |
all manner of provisions | 3 |
between him and this | 3 |
new york to another | 3 |
is it then that | 3 |
him and this state | 3 |
made by the four | 3 |
to fight it out | 3 |
and as soon as | 3 |
answer returned at all | 3 |
to fall upon their | 3 |
representatives for the province | 3 |
in his memorial of | 3 |
of a certain place | 3 |
taken by violence from | 3 |
done to the english | 3 |
the jurisdiction of the | 3 |
french of canada upon | 3 |
should be done by | 3 |
companies of this country | 3 |
by the records of | 3 |
upon which major schuyler | 3 |
governour in chief of | 3 |
of some former and | 3 |
the utter overthrow of | 3 |
did they not send | 3 |
that he doth not | 3 |
of the said king | 3 |
soveraign of the seas | 3 |
so much the more | 3 |
and administring the laws | 3 |
what is further said | 3 |
said jacob leyster and | 3 |
a journal kept by | 3 |
present state and strength | 3 |
majesties province of new | 3 |
that they may be | 3 |
lord of the sea | 3 |
if it had been | 3 |
to put them in | 3 |
reglement for the future | 3 |
together with the manner | 3 |
of this province for | 3 |
the committee of trade | 3 |
months time shall be | 3 |
gone out of all | 3 |
as that on the | 3 |
address to his excellency | 3 |
the commodities thence produced | 3 |
yet the deputies would | 3 |
may it please your | 3 |
majesties governour of new | 3 |
the resolutions of the | 3 |
lands within the limits | 3 |
one hundred and fifty | 3 |
for restraining and punishing | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
or blocked up by | 3 |
mohaques country being indians | 3 |
injuries done to them | 3 |
of an attempt made | 3 |
by the four chief | 3 |
the english could reclaim | 3 |
time to time to | 3 |
directions and advice to | 3 |
early in the morning | 3 |
the persons concerned in | 3 |
in the moneth of | 3 |
of a french prisoner | 3 |
it is not usual | 3 |
of this country in | 3 |
of the mohaques to | 3 |
d estc r ocm | 3 |
insolencies of a scandalous | 3 |
king his master to | 3 |
the agent de heyde | 3 |
for their majesties service | 3 |
of the like nature | 3 |
and punishing privateers and | 3 |
suffer his subjects to | 3 |
it please your excellency | 3 |
former and later proceedings | 3 |
impartially related by coll | 3 |
an act for restraining | 3 |
to have been taken | 3 |
as for the time | 3 |
and did not his | 3 |
his memorial of december | 3 |
in the letter of | 2 |
a smith to be | 2 |
scouts came in this | 2 |
us upon any occasion | 2 |
indian that left the | 2 |
was that number he | 2 |
captivity upwards of women | 2 |
many beavers now in | 2 |
that de ruyter had | 2 |
and made his speech | 2 |
but that it ought | 2 |
for his early assistance | 2 |
as they did arrive | 2 |
could give any umbrage | 2 |
in the manner of | 2 |
the support of the | 2 |
justice to be done | 2 |
on you by your | 2 |
the memorial of the | 2 |
that were returned from | 2 |
as is here suggested | 2 |
in a great while | 2 |
their majesties territories in | 2 |
and by and with | 2 |
is a place called | 2 |
to fortifie themselves in | 2 |
has pleased god to | 2 |
carry his excellency and | 2 |
attacked by the enemy | 2 |
made by four of | 2 |
to be transported over | 2 |
never so many years | 2 |
could not be any | 2 |
said envoy to have | 2 |
a capacity and condition | 2 |
brought pound of flower | 2 |
they may not starve | 2 |
but very ill done | 2 |
supplies of and odd | 2 |
done towards the righting | 2 |
the men over the | 2 |
english east india company | 2 |
providing for the mohaques | 2 |
which did most of | 2 |
to raise all the | 2 |
march the day before | 2 |
of the militia fuzileers | 2 |
you propose to us | 2 |
only of one fort | 2 |
sixteen days in the | 2 |
the souldiers and militia | 2 |
ice in one part | 2 |
the fort of magdelaine | 2 |
justice of his cause | 2 |
to maintain said disorders | 2 |
assistance with his personal | 2 |
make some brisk attempt | 2 |
men that have an | 2 |
days in the woods | 2 |
will give the same | 2 |
were burnt or sunk | 2 |
we would have done | 2 |
only for the safety | 2 |
answer to his excellency | 2 |
was no small encouragement | 2 |
french spoke of two | 2 |
near cape lopez upon | 2 |
which his majesty hath | 2 |
this nature may be | 2 |
very time we had | 2 |
ordering the officers to | 2 |
which we are all | 2 |
all this while at | 2 |
to see your excellency | 2 |
the river without orders | 2 |
be perswaded to march | 2 |
best posture i could | 2 |
and what posture we | 2 |
the king of fetu | 2 |
ever could be expected | 2 |
and that the king | 2 |
a place for their | 2 |
was advertised to major | 2 |
and joyned major schuyler | 2 |
the officers to get | 2 |
two first castles were | 2 |
of his men in | 2 |
the examination of joachin | 2 |
indians fell to work | 2 |
occasioned him to say | 2 |
great averseness to pursue | 2 |
from the estates general | 2 |
horses loaden with provision | 2 |
we rescued between forty | 2 |
great swift arrow resents | 2 |
loose ice did hinder | 2 |
immediately furnished with quarters | 2 |
where i have seen | 2 |
a further supply of | 2 |
of an hour sooner | 2 |
which in two hours | 2 |
of a governour among | 2 |
the writing of that | 2 |
of their wives and | 2 |
beg the continuance of | 2 |
an account of advice | 2 |
the government of that | 2 |
to work again about | 2 |
that trade it self | 2 |
taken upon the accompt | 2 |
that they had heard | 2 |
number of ships of | 2 |
miles up in the | 2 |
lives and fortunes for | 2 |
indians at one time | 2 |
regiments a hundred and | 2 |
fallen upon the french | 2 |
communicating to him their | 2 |
with the ottawawa and | 2 |
had built a fort | 2 |
timely of the enemies | 2 |
as to suffer the | 2 |
and was not the | 2 |
which came about a | 2 |
of all which he | 2 |
majestie hath not been | 2 |
sufficient provisions and stores | 2 |
where the remnant of | 2 |
expect that your excellency | 2 |
and i do not | 2 |
so that the french | 2 |
run over from the | 2 |
twelve guns in each | 2 |
children left with them | 2 |
whereupon we marched back | 2 |
those ships to be | 2 |
of schenectady on the | 2 |
that were fit to | 2 |
to signifie to major | 2 |
are heartily rejoyced at | 2 |
of the french that | 2 |
attack the enemy of | 2 |
put into his hands | 2 |
esteem our selves highly | 2 |
to the small fort | 2 |
put my self on | 2 |
not to be believed | 2 |
were about or men | 2 |
and swan eggs he | 2 |
from their majesties good | 2 |
expose his person for | 2 |
caused a proclamation to | 2 |
place for their residence | 2 |
they on the other | 2 |
with near christian souldiers | 2 |
spyes sent to discover | 2 |
of magdelaine contains families | 2 |
few women and children | 2 |
and arrived about a | 2 |
which company the said | 2 |
of our indians lay | 2 |
at his own request | 2 |
put a resolution into | 2 |
indians all that night | 2 |
and it had the | 2 |
party of the french | 2 |
provisions and stores of | 2 |
given them many new | 2 |
besides guides and carriers | 2 |
about nine a clock | 2 |
their proceedings since the | 2 |
that the th article | 2 |
three men of war | 2 |
sachims came to his | 2 |
indians there by daniel | 2 |
what secrecy and expedition | 2 |
which gave some difficulty | 2 |
and had a free | 2 |
or if we failed | 2 |
of their regiments a | 2 |
which was their commandant | 2 |
all the men he | 2 |
good opinion of the | 2 |
the taking of that | 2 |
never suppose my brethren | 2 |
his indians with all | 2 |
without any preceeding denunciation | 2 |
demand the confirmation of | 2 |
is leagues from mont | 2 |
so considerable supplies could | 2 |
the other officers under | 2 |
taken since the conclusion | 2 |
lived there meerly upon | 2 |
account that the enemy | 2 |
our selves from the | 2 |
was ambassadours coming to | 2 |
the french were there | 2 |
the text of the | 2 |
york to draw out | 2 |
lain the night before | 2 |
men in the indian | 2 |
in case the river | 2 |
country to repair our | 2 |
the french were in | 2 |
taken by the dutch | 2 |
and to let them | 2 |
thanks for his early | 2 |
which they will receive | 2 |
having recourse to force | 2 |
sent you supplies of | 2 |
him to the governour | 2 |
and determining those matters | 2 |
which was long after | 2 |
for the receiving the | 2 |
the indians of canada | 2 |
to approve our selves | 2 |
your excellency to believe | 2 |
to the persons concerned | 2 |
came to a place | 2 |
us to fall upon | 2 |
that if there be | 2 |
indians were sent to | 2 |
went out in pursuit | 2 |
to debauch them over | 2 |
his subjects to re | 2 |
england is ready to | 2 |
could not get over | 2 |
was ordered to detach | 2 |
at hand on his | 2 |
near two years after | 2 |
of the truth of | 2 |
the late treaty with | 2 |
sending van campen was | 2 |
to shew them that | 2 |
major schuyler resolved to | 2 |
canada in a great | 2 |
the loss of the | 2 |
to divide the people | 2 |
english ship that came | 2 |
the upper indians were | 2 |
the arms of the | 2 |
all the rest of | 2 |
a reglement for the | 2 |
companies of the militia | 2 |
his excellency collonel slaughter | 2 |
the mohaques fort that | 2 |
as major schuyler arrived | 2 |
to be burnt and | 2 |
to add to his | 2 |
to consult with that | 2 |
to be one of | 2 |
if i may so | 2 |
was as many beavers | 2 |
the state of the | 2 |
came last october into | 2 |
killed of the enemy | 2 |
true affection to your | 2 |
several towns and villages | 2 |
upon the late invasion | 2 |
eight sloops were ordered | 2 |
we marched on toward | 2 |
you will condole their | 2 |
us as to schenectady | 2 |
de ruyter was gone | 2 |
taking canada by sea | 2 |
that if he had | 2 |
and within three miles | 2 |
and was sixteen days | 2 |
our indians lay at | 2 |
justice by a hearty | 2 |
to lie near the | 2 |
it is obvious to | 2 |
having been done before | 2 |
to see how the | 2 |
insult from our enemies | 2 |
in the said places | 2 |
to watch the enemies | 2 |
that carry great guns | 2 |
may be now sufficiently | 2 |
were found guilty of | 2 |
there was ambassadours coming | 2 |
that they are imaginary | 2 |
time of the writing | 2 |
the east india company | 2 |
of the ship black | 2 |
has in his province | 2 |
to march the day | 2 |
thither to pacifie the | 2 |
in our country to | 2 |
be transported over the | 2 |
than an english mile | 2 |
to themselves the liberty | 2 |
since the mohaques nation | 2 |
indian prisoners that made | 2 |
taken by the inhabitants | 2 |
to fortify with stockadoes | 2 |
it could not be | 2 |
they did not think | 2 |
and as to their | 2 |
whereof we found but | 2 |
as the indians of | 2 |
to say no more | 2 |
for transportation to be | 2 |
and engagements made to | 2 |
subjects in this province | 2 |
and were immediately furnished | 2 |
own request was permitted | 2 |
then they must not | 2 |
his majesties subjects were | 2 |
was paid to the | 2 |
them that have done | 2 |
to the governour and | 2 |
following account of their | 2 |
have had two bouts | 2 |
for our immediate relief | 2 |
being quite wore out | 2 |
to be under the | 2 |
to their lordships the | 2 |
him and his company | 2 |
shall be given for | 2 |
which are usually presented | 2 |
of cabo corso did | 2 |
of their proceedings since | 2 |
his personal appearance there | 2 |
to major ingoldsby to | 2 |
hand on his return | 2 |
is two or three | 2 |
out his regiment the | 2 |
and soveraign of the | 2 |
he found in a | 2 |
carried over the river | 2 |
are extreamly sensible of | 2 |
take a direct line | 2 |
secured an entire victory | 2 |
from thence to visit | 2 |
strength a second time | 2 |
at the first beat | 2 |
are always ready to | 2 |
averseness to pursue or | 2 |
together with the rest | 2 |
the time of this | 2 |
where ships must pass | 2 |
our selves highly obliged | 2 |
two officers with men | 2 |
answer you in that | 2 |
to the press by | 2 |
sufficiently satisfied of his | 2 |
that there could not | 2 |
to shift for themselves | 2 |
they should exercise their | 2 |
in prison four days | 2 |
they may fish and | 2 |
but the officers not | 2 |
he lived at prerie | 2 |
english had fallen upon | 2 |
so much as a | 2 |
desired that provision and | 2 |
the humble address of | 2 |
would be so supine | 2 |
as major schuyler saw | 2 |
found in a turkies | 2 |
ready to march next | 2 |
to perswade him to | 2 |
nor be in want | 2 |
concerning which complaint had | 2 |
had also christians more | 2 |
our christians to help | 2 |
his excellency met major | 2 |
whereupon we sent two | 2 |
god that has his | 2 |
the morning we had | 2 |
had heard firing at | 2 |
is besides inhabitants who | 2 |
they may be now | 2 |
ten miles that afternoon | 2 |
get all the horses | 2 |
major schuyler sent another | 2 |
since this party of | 2 |
all their majesties territories | 2 |
which came up to | 2 |
expect no return from | 2 |
leagues between ottawawa and | 2 |
being commanded by capt | 2 |
late king james was | 2 |
and all the nations | 2 |
to pardon that omission | 2 |
tontys people were making | 2 |
come but a quarter | 2 |
them leave to fish | 2 |
under the great seal | 2 |
scouts to spy the | 2 |
and so bid you | 2 |
as he hath to | 2 |
be lyable to such | 2 |
some of our men | 2 |
several of their majesties | 2 |
they had been two | 2 |
with which those that | 2 |
the strength he has | 2 |
and although the hollanders | 2 |
request was permitted to | 2 |
they gave their answer | 2 |
the express forward to | 2 |
brisk attempt upon our | 2 |
the time to come | 2 |
your excellency should in | 2 |
been out a skulking | 2 |
forgot to answer you | 2 |
to raise contributions and | 2 |
majesties crown of england | 2 |
thought the enemy would | 2 |
themselves to be surprized | 2 |
see how easily they | 2 |
back to their former | 2 |
marched on toward the | 2 |
as if it were | 2 |
in which company the | 2 |
but part of his | 2 |
belonging wholly to english | 2 |
did the king his | 2 |
their indians from any | 2 |
run away that very | 2 |
of the bible in | 2 |
that his majesty is | 2 |
came and shewed us | 2 |
supplies could be so | 2 |
met with one of | 2 |
thanks for your care | 2 |
to hinder their retreat | 2 |
generally holds nine or | 2 |
expressions of joy and | 2 |
by the said company | 2 |
of rum to the | 2 |
time we had news | 2 |
the third being run | 2 |
and for what is | 2 |
attacquing of this state | 2 |
had been about a | 2 |
we marched miles that | 2 |
clock his excellency did | 2 |
the tionondoge indians against | 2 |
in the fruit of | 2 |
majesties pleasure should be | 2 |
that was possessed by | 2 |
tionondoge indians of the | 2 |
in the next place | 2 |
dated the of january | 2 |
whereas the deputies say | 2 |
part of the river | 2 |
causing them to make | 2 |
to this he doth | 2 |
whereas the deputies would | 2 |
be in their country | 2 |
did he not immediately | 2 |
brought us news they | 2 |
we sent two indians | 2 |
go round the fort | 2 |
yet for all that | 2 |
any provision in two | 2 |
relation to this business | 2 |
by violence from his | 2 |
may see you retain | 2 |
to send soldiers for | 2 |
before i could be | 2 |
fisheries upon his coasts | 2 |
our selves of the | 2 |
and council with this | 2 |
we did not think | 2 |
day about noon major | 2 |
have lived there meerly | 2 |
they will receive from | 2 |
poorer sort of people | 2 |
resolved to fight it | 2 |
and before the conclusion | 2 |
advantage with ships and | 2 |
the soveraignty of all | 2 |
much ice in the | 2 |
bound over to answer | 2 |
that were first served | 2 |
we will take such | 2 |
and militia in arms | 2 |
where monsieur tontys people | 2 |
it had the effect | 2 |
major schuyler at his | 2 |
to march next morning | 2 |
commander of the ship | 2 |
a month or five | 2 |
as well as of | 2 |
want in this extremity | 2 |
and to fall upon | 2 |
was interpreted to them | 2 |
their request of the | 2 |
there is some false | 2 |
believe to be true | 2 |
one of our men | 2 |
are in a manner | 2 |
we must declare in | 2 |
come and acquaint you | 2 |
carrying place on the | 2 |
we are informed by | 2 |
not upon the coast | 2 |
if they had come | 2 |
french in their fort | 2 |
which our great lord | 2 |
of christians and indians | 2 |
reckoned leagues between ottawawa | 2 |
at a clock arrived | 2 |
but they having gone | 2 |
after this late victory | 2 |
honour to bear command | 2 |
but there being a | 2 |
mean a capacity and | 2 |
courage of your ancestors | 2 |
his excellency and council | 2 |
the first shop in | 2 |
two of their commanding | 2 |
were condemned and executed | 2 |
as they came on | 2 |
by two ships belonging | 2 |
in the english list | 2 |
so as never to | 2 |
amiss that we push | 2 |
matter of the said | 2 |
by fraud and treachery | 2 |
as the place could | 2 |
with considerable quantities of | 2 |
working with the ottawawa | 2 |
of the men being | 2 |
chief of this province | 2 |
we observed it was | 2 |
are acquainted with us | 2 |
this party of the | 2 |
ought every year to | 2 |
bergh was taken at | 2 |
the lords of the | 2 |
his being near at | 2 |
and scalps into our | 2 |
the blocking of it | 2 |
be given by the | 2 |
the latter end of | 2 |
an hours consultation of | 2 |
endeavour to prevent such | 2 |
calamity is fallen on | 2 |
been days by the | 2 |
the same time had | 2 |
that they had to | 2 |
destinated for the convoy | 2 |
the waggons with bread | 2 |
whereupon his excellency ordered | 2 |
contrary to all law | 2 |
being able to carry | 2 |
my self on board | 2 |
to the number of | 2 |
with so many men | 2 |
watch the enemies motion | 2 |
of betaking themselves to | 2 |
it is leagues from | 2 |
was taken last march | 2 |
if you have one | 2 |
between forty and fifty | 2 |
such methods that it | 2 |
of vlster together in | 2 |
being capable of entertaining | 2 |
him in prison four | 2 |
great dispatch he made | 2 |
but that which did | 2 |
be done by the | 2 |
who was gone out | 2 |
of their wounded men | 2 |
acquaint him what had | 2 |
that our provisions were | 2 |
been done to the | 2 |
had we been so | 2 |
at the time he | 2 |
to proceed to revenge | 2 |
is intended to send | 2 |
they were only hindred | 2 |
for as much as | 2 |
we are in that | 2 |
whereas in truth he | 2 |
surprized and burnt the | 2 |
also cut off the | 2 |
an hour before day | 2 |
excellency by the same | 2 |
upon the coasts of | 2 |
him only of one | 2 |
the said prisoners say | 2 |
were taken by the | 2 |
not able to march | 2 |
governour granted their request | 2 |
to appear as his | 2 |
indians came to us | 2 |
that there were ten | 2 |
the rest arrived towards | 2 |
lords of the committee | 2 |
attack the first castle | 2 |
was possessed by the | 2 |
destroyed their three castles | 2 |
last march by a | 2 |
be restored to their | 2 |
warn the tionondoge indians | 2 |
agent de hyde for | 2 |
prisoners gave at albany | 2 |
their ships in these | 2 |
and the english laws | 2 |
we forgot to answer | 2 |
push this point of | 2 |
leisler commander in chief | 2 |
the inhabitants of the | 2 |
without some proportionable design | 2 |
and came to a | 2 |
or any thing of | 2 |
that made their escape | 2 |
to his excellency collonel | 2 |
of provisions and ammunition | 2 |
and were resolved to | 2 |
might have occasion for | 2 |
scandalous pamphlet entituled a | 2 |
called jaques de tallie | 2 |
command under the great | 2 |
for the brethren that | 2 |
same success to our | 2 |
privateers and pyrates new | 2 |
collecting of the revenue | 2 |
it is true that | 2 |
make satisfaction for the | 2 |
very time of the | 2 |
and have been days | 2 |
concerning the treaty of | 2 |
had committed the offence | 2 |
proclamation to be published | 2 |
will come down upon | 2 |
it concerns your honour | 2 |
well as of the | 2 |
will for the future | 2 |
after our march against | 2 |
will drink the healths | 2 |
small encouragement to our | 2 |
loaden with provision and | 2 |
and jurisdiction of the | 2 |
that blood ought to | 2 |
that has his seat | 2 |
that is among them | 2 |
the late invasion of | 2 |
six or seven weeks | 2 |
that it is restored | 2 |
because of their wives | 2 |
him to hasten our | 2 |
revenge on our enemies | 2 |
that his majesty hath | 2 |
we marched about two | 2 |
orders of the estates | 2 |
will take care to | 2 |
making up towards us | 2 |
they had seen the | 2 |
where a christian boy | 2 |
which complaint had been | 2 |
and council of the | 2 |
they could not get | 2 |
no powder nor ball | 2 |
possession of the english | 2 |
two indians back to | 2 |
to the administration of | 2 |
else to desert us | 2 |
paper to have been | 2 |
us in a fort | 2 |
revenged unanimously by both | 2 |
narrow enquiry as soon | 2 |
by land and sea | 2 |
rewards and sums of | 2 |
enraged that no christians | 2 |
of which we are | 2 |
people were making a | 2 |
were enraged that no | 2 |
of the said island | 2 |
to be cut off | 2 |
siefring text and markup | 2 |
this is the account | 2 |
desire us to come | 2 |
were commanded away after | 2 |
the subjects of england | 2 |
has his seat above | 2 |
if they be drunk | 2 |
have been days by | 2 |
every one of these | 2 |
major schuyler arrived there | 2 |
and as to any | 2 |
place on the great | 2 |
they had been about | 2 |
cornet abeel came express | 2 |
has last night in | 2 |
given at the hague | 2 |
and given them many | 2 |
of their heads and | 2 |
are informed by divers | 2 |
were willing to follow | 2 |
came to mont royal | 2 |
with souldiers and all | 2 |
sent for them back | 2 |
made by this state | 2 |
deputies say in this | 2 |
our strength is now | 2 |
it has pleased god | 2 |
major schuyler sent forward | 2 |
there being none gone | 2 |
messenger we did not | 2 |
singularly obliged to you | 2 |
this morning his excellency | 2 |
should send three thousand | 2 |
and desired that major | 2 |
stragling up and down | 2 |
men were ready to | 2 |
the channel before his | 2 |
now sufficiently convinced how | 2 |
cannot be kept within | 2 |
were sufficiently satisfied of | 2 |
was much concerned that | 2 |
men had not had | 2 |
justice according to the | 2 |
horses with provisions ordered | 2 |
doubt there is some | 2 |
could not be so | 2 |
some ships that carry | 2 |
the deputies had pleased | 2 |
the voyage of de | 2 |
lord of lords subjects | 2 |
very day he received | 2 |
anchor mariner in tower | 2 |
who were ordered to | 2 |
with me christian souldiers | 2 |
have killed the horses | 2 |
destroyed the mohaques castles | 2 |
people may see you | 2 |
that had committed the | 2 |
the very next words | 2 |
an indian that came | 2 |
late victory over the | 2 |
that he is sent | 2 |
forward to find some | 2 |
be willing to come | 2 |
might as well have | 2 |
force the french had | 2 |
and shewed us where | 2 |
to make some brisk | 2 |
to the coast of | 2 |
give you success by | 2 |
readiness for his men | 2 |
my directions to major | 2 |
for your protection against | 2 |
cut off the third | 2 |
another treaty in the | 2 |
if all our great | 2 |
full of beaver to | 2 |
soon as they came | 2 |
off your tears for | 2 |
take such methods that | 2 |
and beg the continuance | 2 |
when he came to | 2 |
that we killed of | 2 |
one penny of satisfaction | 2 |
some bread and bear | 2 |
as he hath often | 2 |
the collecting of the | 2 |
to come and acquaint | 2 |
french and indians upon | 2 |
thinking to overtake the | 2 |
burning all their three | 2 |
had not time to | 2 |
so bid you farewell | 2 |
schuyler went to canada | 2 |
with several gentlemen of | 2 |
return to his kingdoms | 2 |
the enemy were about | 2 |
part of my master | 2 |
number of their ships | 2 |
it not justly be | 2 |
packing up their baggage | 2 |
did not take a | 2 |
but bread and water | 2 |
women loaden with provisions | 2 |
not within about six | 2 |
french at canada with | 2 |
enquiry as soon as | 2 |
this late victory over | 2 |
and an innumerable multitude | 2 |
th article of the | 2 |
the king of the | 2 |
that even before the | 2 |
unknown to some of | 2 |
to us about nine | 2 |
andres casparus says further | 2 |
open above and below | 2 |
was attacked by the | 2 |
your excellency at the | 2 |
of england is to | 2 |
not usual for us | 2 |
have timely notice of | 2 |
no presents with me | 2 |
it to the press | 2 |
great victory that our | 2 |
from the garrison of | 2 |
they met one monsieur | 2 |
prisoners taken at tionondoge | 2 |
that have done it | 2 |
well repulsed as before | 2 |
a prey to their | 2 |
that there should be | 2 |
about the middle of | 2 |
night to watch the | 2 |
of their action in | 2 |
your blood as well | 2 |
severe revenge on our | 2 |
this is besides inhabitants | 2 |
them back to their | 2 |
register of the resolutions | 2 |
not able to make | 2 |
extraordinary dispatch and suddain | 2 |
excellency and council with | 2 |
mont royal to quebeck | 2 |
if they pursued them | 2 |
prevent any insult from | 2 |
fall upon his subjects | 2 |
since we have seen | 2 |
account by some of | 2 |
they will be defeated | 2 |
the ottawawa and dowaganhaes | 2 |
sent the same messenger | 2 |
or to be carried | 2 |
not fear the french | 2 |
had an account by | 2 |
with the king of | 2 |
proof of that already | 2 |
if we failed of | 2 |
men and indians to | 2 |
by and with the | 2 |
the defence of this | 2 |
nations have given his | 2 |
of the city detachments | 2 |
the nations are heartily | 2 |
be taken for a | 2 |
authors of these violencies | 2 |
themselves the liberty of | 2 |
did not his majesty | 2 |
cellier to demand the | 2 |
and major schuyler sent | 2 |
enemy before they got | 2 |
that they were only | 2 |
rum to the indians | 2 |
burnt the mohaques three | 2 |
that of our uppermost | 2 |
a severe revenge on | 2 |
that our enemies were | 2 |
thereupon to suspend all | 2 |
the seventh year of | 2 |
to this day no | 2 |
was received with such | 2 |
sent out scouts to | 2 |
that all and every | 2 |
that the kings of | 2 |
can expect no return | 2 |
and make ready to | 2 |
the common enemy at | 2 |
two days after notice | 2 |
gave them leave to | 2 |
that those people may | 2 |
as to what was | 2 |
as long as they | 2 |
made a small fortification | 2 |
he had escaped from | 2 |
the committee for trade | 2 |
priviledges of their majesties | 2 |
the indians being arrived | 2 |
out of the several | 2 |
a hundred and fifty | 2 |
that the french and | 2 |
men being wearied with | 2 |
said nation may be | 2 |
in pursuit of the | 2 |
i could never suppose | 2 |
the said envoy saith | 2 |
been taken by the | 2 |
of their majesties subjects | 2 |
taking of new netherland | 2 |
happy revolution in england | 2 |
regiment the next morning | 2 |
been declared to them | 2 |
orders to get all | 2 |
the space of two | 2 |
have perished and been | 2 |
being near at hand | 2 |
they not within about | 2 |
excellent majesty in council | 2 |
little before the mayor | 2 |
to be delivered by | 2 |
not face the weakest | 2 |
forward all the rest | 2 |
shewed us where the | 2 |
from pursuit of the | 2 |
same time in the | 2 |
you a summary account | 2 |
the frontiers against the | 2 |
have done a great | 2 |
our uppermost indians were | 2 |
had been declared to | 2 |
after the ratification thereof | 2 |
by the same interpretess | 2 |
whence i sent you | 2 |
belonging to the dutch | 2 |
of the several counties | 2 |
have not lost the | 2 |
and by that means | 2 |
the detachment of the | 2 |
fleet of men of | 2 |
as many beavers now | 2 |
ready the arms of | 2 |
now apparent to you | 2 |
new incursions upon the | 2 |
since we have a | 2 |
hearkening to the great | 2 |
the rest of their | 2 |
him to the frontiers | 2 |
which i have given | 2 |
out of a deep | 2 |
may be ordered to | 2 |
heard firing at the | 2 |
send the express forward | 2 |
six a clock in | 2 |
and water given them | 2 |
and to hinder their | 2 |
the just and miserable | 2 |
which was that number | 2 |
such to several publick | 2 |
and when any of | 2 |
for supplies of provision | 2 |
ship called the arms | 2 |
peter matthews and capt | 2 |
have an advantage of | 2 |
the next supream court | 2 |
other occasion than to | 2 |
a sum of money | 2 |
as would load canows | 2 |
expected in this winter | 2 |
the pretensions of the | 2 |
transported over the river | 2 |
that the thanks of | 2 |
of joy and thankfulness | 2 |
upon no other occasion | 2 |
of the kings revenue | 2 |
advanced so near us | 2 |
present care now is | 2 |
a clock an indian | 2 |
enemy had lain two | 2 |
with those of holland | 2 |
always ready to venture | 2 |
prodigious quantity of beavers | 2 |
they had brought pound | 2 |
about the priest milet | 2 |
year of the reign | 2 |
our enemies were in | 2 |
at canada with the | 2 |
that we were within | 2 |
and that there was | 2 |
i could be expected | 2 |
the place could afford | 2 |
not one penny of | 2 |
with us to fall | 2 |
revenge our selves of | 2 |
for his present majesty | 2 |
that very day he | 2 |
militia fuzileers and troop | 2 |
express order of the | 2 |
detachment of the city | 2 |
without any lett or | 2 |
the french that has | 2 |
escaped from the indians | 2 |
of our men have | 2 |
boats under the burden | 2 |
marched with all speed | 2 |
had great averseness to | 2 |
in his answer of | 2 |
and to fortify with | 2 |
shoes being quite wore | 2 |
a canow arrive there | 2 |
it was impossible that | 2 |
arrived at schenectady capt | 2 |
inhabiting within this province | 2 |
like never having been | 2 |
and indians to watch | 2 |
sending in the mean | 2 |
for the advancement of | 2 |
his majesties happy restauration | 2 |
such a fleet as | 2 |
to expose his person | 2 |
of beavers at ottawawa | 2 |
to refresh themselves till | 2 |
design to go out | 2 |
readiness to assist them | 2 |
for trade and plantations | 2 |
and to fortifie our | 2 |
imbarque at the ferry | 2 |
part of our strength | 2 |
as to tell the | 2 |
its impossible to be | 2 |
of the english nation | 2 |
the captain of the | 2 |
will be true to | 2 |
and spyes sent to | 2 |
given to van campen | 2 |
fallen on you by | 2 |
for the better and | 2 |
were immediately furnished with | 2 |
giving intelligence of his | 2 |
marched forward to find | 2 |
killed divers of their | 2 |
his speedy arrival here | 2 |
of his subjects to | 2 |
being miles from albany | 2 |
commissioners on both sides | 2 |
you in that business | 2 |
at the time when | 2 |
they had made a | 2 |
intent and meaning of | 2 |
the fields and woods | 2 |
of guiny about the | 2 |
the lands within the | 2 |
had been by force | 2 |
were commanded to take | 2 |
james was fled into | 2 |
said in the said | 2 |
month or five weeks | 2 |
we were within a | 2 |
wild beasts in those | 2 |
was not above eight | 2 |
with some of the | 2 |
a good opinion of | 2 |
holds nine or ten | 2 |
and pound of pork | 2 |
commanded to take their | 2 |
and then released him | 2 |
with men indians and | 2 |
resolved thereupon to suspend | 2 |
god to add to | 2 |
after this the enemy | 2 |
that so considerable supplies | 2 |
a year after complaint | 2 |
the same time they | 2 |
great prodigious quantity of | 2 |
the th of september | 2 |
deputies do so often | 2 |
the french spoke of | 2 |
the queens most excellent | 2 |
design of its publication | 2 |
your care in providing | 2 |