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quadgram frequency
the king his master41
early english books online35
the conclusion of the34
upon the coast of27
of the late treaty24
brother great swift arrow19
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he the said envoy18
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the king of england17
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gentleman of the city10
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the other the unicorn3
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from the insolencies of3
in the county of3
vindicating his royal master3
the soveraignty of the3
printed under the title3
what they say that3
or the value of3
nothing to do with3
manner of its scituation3
healthfulness of the climate3
be it further enacted3
the kingdom of england3
between his majesty and3
to be gone out3
added a relation of3
such as shall go3
to be imagined that3
the royal house of3
the manner of its3
and in the mean3
so much as any3
province for the time3
and so that the3
said envoy extraordinary had3
militia of the city3
pirates of algiers and3
desire that you would3
come into our country3
on the part of3
some former and later3
of the said company3
of all sorts of3
any answer returned at3
business of cabo verde3
whereunto is added a3
since his return to3
of algiers and those3
attempt made by the3
the greatest part of3
orders should arrive from3
those of the english3
to say against the3
all manner of government3
state to his majesty3
by a ship belonging3
government of new york3
state and strength of3
country being indians under3
an answer to a3
for the obtaining of3
the sign of the3
towards the righting of3
at albany the th3
that on the contrary3
no such resolution was3
and when they had3
an address to his3
majesty and his subjects3
make the world believe3
and beat them back3
cut off by the3
from the beginning of3
the manner of their3
soon as the said3
that it had been3
under his own hand3
guiny in the moneth3
to several publick ministers3
high court of admiralty3
cut them all off3
also some directions and3
that he had no3
chief of their majesties3
person or persons that3
that the said place3
within the limits of3
power to be lawful3
attended his excellency in3
that it should be3
if it be not3
delivered by the agent3
general of the vnited3
of ever blessed memory3
for the safety and3
this province for the3
given orders for the3
by their agent de3
such resolution was ever3
the matter of the3
by the people of3
will not be found3
the militia of the3
a hearty lover of3
that he had nothing3
the injuries done to3
the beginning of april3
it further enacted by3
in chief of our3
the pirates of algiers3
aptara keyed and coded3
dominion of the sea3
pleasure should be known3
his power to be3
by the french and3
within this city and3
that he should have3
to the latter end3
the french at canada3
to such as shall3
four chief sachims of3
his return to his3
to the west indies3
sir george downing knight3
or persons that shall3
majesties government of new3
the high court of3
beginning of the summer3
conclusion of the treaty3
likewise a brief relation3
be given for the3
brief relation of the3
two ships belonging to3
of all the nations3
governour or commander in3
on the coast of3
as in other parts3
of the english to3
mohaques to his excellency3
to command in the3
other the unicorn of3
that de ruyter was3
nicholas beyard and lieut3
the deputies say in3
narrative of an attempt3
and the commodities thence3
published for the sake3
ten men of war3
under the burden of3
and that your excellency3
sake of truth justice3
excellency in this expedition3
their majesties governour of3
this city and province3
out of all those3
fundamental laws of the3
the mohaques to his3
of representatives for the3
five nations of the3
not be found that3
of the said ship3
at the sign of3
some directions and advice3
been done by the3
house of representatives for3
protection of their majesties3
and yet it was3
their lordships the estates3
into his majesties hands3
the said ships were3
and bound for england3
was not the ship3
between the king his3
master from the insolencies3
and of all the3
a narrative of an3
is to be considered3
so as that the3
their majesties protestant subjects3
against the people of3
proceedings of the hollanders3
such as for the3
of the indians there3
the sake of truth3
to such as for3
that he had given3
not only for the3
in chief of their3
relation of some former3
and from year to3
seditious scandalous pamphlet entituled3
sacred majesty of great3
the complaints made by3
to the said memorial3
by act of parliament3
albany to his excellency3
we had an account3
a great deal more3
his majesty did not3
returned at all by3
and in his absence3
for what is further3
that it was the3
did not he the3
lordships the estates general3
that so soon as3
his royal master from3
their majesties governour or3
so that if they3
to another concerning the3
manner of their being3
what was done by3
that twelve months time3
and not only so3
further enacted by the3
all by their lordships3
had nothing to do3
subjects in those parts3
till the expiration of3
called the arms of3
that the english have3
in the said letter3
their agent de heyde3
said by him in3
by the french of3
such a one as3
resolution of the estates3
restraining and punishing privateers3
in one part of3
before his excellency benj3
royal master from the3
shall be lyable to3
of the militia of3
an innumerable multitude of3
of the government of3
proposals made by the3
in the list of3
their majesties government of3
them in mind of3
if they had been3
he had nothing to3
that he the said3
so many of them3
is it to be3
from them by the3
it pleased god to3
the fishermen of the3
good subjects within this3
communicated to the said3
many of them as3
of the said envoy3
been taken by violence3
set down in the3
by the same rule3
own courts of justice3
to make use of3
lordships to the said3
yet did they not3
them in those parts3
english merchants taken near3
was ever communicated to3
the examination of a3
york to another concerning3
of a scandalous libel3
confirmation of their possessions3
the river of gambia3
the th of march3
and commander in chief3
under the title of3
run over to the3
the deputies of this3
and did not the3
given for the doing3
journal kept by coll3
for the satisfaction of3
about a clock his3
the revolution of new3
out of the fort3
royal house of orange3
the authority of the3
fertility of the soyle3
a ship belonging to3
not he the said3
all manner of provisions3
between him and this3
new york to another3
is it then that3
him and this state3
made by the four3
to fight it out3
and as soon as3
answer returned at all3
to fall upon their3
representatives for the province3
in his memorial of3
of a certain place3
taken by violence from3
done to the english3
the jurisdiction of the3
french of canada upon3
should be done by3
companies of this country3
by the records of3
upon which major schuyler3
governour in chief of3
of some former and3
the utter overthrow of3
did they not send3
that he doth not3
of the said king3
soveraign of the seas3
so much the more3
and administring the laws3
what is further said3
said jacob leyster and3
a journal kept by3
present state and strength3
majesties province of new3
that they may be3
lord of the sea3
if it had been3
to put them in3
reglement for the future3
together with the manner3
of this province for3
the committee of trade3
months time shall be3
gone out of all3
as that on the3
address to his excellency3
the commodities thence produced3
yet the deputies would3
may it please your3
majesties governour of new3
the resolutions of the3
lands within the limits3
one hundred and fifty3
for restraining and punishing3
as if they had3
or blocked up by3
mohaques country being indians3
injuries done to them3
of an attempt made3
by the four chief3
the english could reclaim3
time to time to3
directions and advice to3
early in the morning3
the persons concerned in3
in the moneth of3
of a french prisoner3
it is not usual3
of this country in3
of the mohaques to3
d estc r ocm3
insolencies of a scandalous3
king his master to3
the agent de heyde3
for their majesties service3
of the like nature3
and punishing privateers and3
suffer his subjects to3
it please your excellency3
former and later proceedings3
impartially related by coll3
an act for restraining3
to have been taken3
as for the time3
and did not his3
his memorial of december3
in the letter of2
a smith to be2
scouts came in this2
us upon any occasion2
indian that left the2
was that number he2
captivity upwards of women2
many beavers now in2
that de ruyter had2
and made his speech2
but that it ought2
for his early assistance2
as they did arrive2
could give any umbrage2
in the manner of2
the support of the2
justice to be done2
on you by your2
the memorial of the2
that were returned from2
as is here suggested2
in a great while2
their majesties territories in2
and by and with2
is a place called2
to fortifie themselves in2
has pleased god to2
carry his excellency and2
attacked by the enemy2
made by four of2
to be transported over2
never so many years2
could not be any2
said envoy to have2
a capacity and condition2
brought pound of flower2
they may not starve2
but very ill done2
supplies of and odd2
done towards the righting2
the men over the2
english east india company2
providing for the mohaques2
which did most of2
to raise all the2
march the day before2
of the militia fuzileers2
you propose to us2
only of one fort2
sixteen days in the2
the souldiers and militia2
ice in one part2
the fort of magdelaine2
justice of his cause2
to maintain said disorders2
assistance with his personal2
make some brisk attempt2
men that have an2
days in the woods2
will give the same2
were burnt or sunk2
we would have done2
only for the safety2
answer to his excellency2
was no small encouragement2
french spoke of two2
near cape lopez upon2
which his majesty hath2
this nature may be2
very time we had2
ordering the officers to2
which we are all2
all this while at2
to see your excellency2
the river without orders2
be perswaded to march2
best posture i could2
and what posture we2
the king of fetu2
ever could be expected2
and that the king2
a place for their2
was advertised to major2
and joyned major schuyler2
the officers to get2
two first castles were2
of his men in2
the examination of joachin2
indians fell to work2
occasioned him to say2
great averseness to pursue2
from the estates general2
horses loaden with provision2
we rescued between forty2
great swift arrow resents2
loose ice did hinder2
immediately furnished with quarters2
where i have seen2
a further supply of2
of an hour sooner2
which in two hours2
of a governour among2
the writing of that2
of their wives and2
beg the continuance of2
an account of advice2
the government of that2
to work again about2
that trade it self2
taken upon the accompt2
that they had heard2
number of ships of2
miles up in the2
lives and fortunes for2
indians at one time2
regiments a hundred and2
fallen upon the french2
communicating to him their2
with the ottawawa and2
had built a fort2
timely of the enemies2
as to suffer the2
and was not the2
which came about a2
of all which he2
majestie hath not been2
sufficient provisions and stores2
where the remnant of2
expect that your excellency2
and i do not2
so that the french2
run over from the2
twelve guns in each2
children left with them2
whereupon we marched back2
those ships to be2
of schenectady on the2
that were fit to2
to signifie to major2
are heartily rejoyced at2
of the french that2
attack the enemy of2
put into his hands2
esteem our selves highly2
to the small fort2
put my self on2
not to be believed2
were about or men2
and swan eggs he2
from their majesties good2
expose his person for2
caused a proclamation to2
place for their residence2
they on the other2
with near christian souldiers2
spyes sent to discover2
of magdelaine contains families2
few women and children2
and arrived about a2
which company the said2
of our indians lay2
at his own request2
put a resolution into2
indians all that night2
and it had the2
party of the french2
provisions and stores of2
given them many new2
besides guides and carriers2
about nine a clock2
their proceedings since the2
that the th article2
three men of war2
sachims came to his2
indians there by daniel2
what secrecy and expedition2
which gave some difficulty2
and had a free2
or if we failed2
of their regiments a2
which was their commandant2
all the men he2
good opinion of the2
the taking of that2
never suppose my brethren2
his indians with all2
without any preceeding denunciation2
demand the confirmation of2
is leagues from mont2
so considerable supplies could2
the other officers under2
taken since the conclusion2
lived there meerly upon2
account that the enemy2
our selves from the2
was ambassadours coming to2
the french were there2
the text of the2
york to draw out2
lain the night before2
men in the indian2
in case the river2
country to repair our2
the french were in2
taken by the dutch2
and to let them2
thanks for his early2
which they will receive2
having recourse to force2
sent you supplies of2
him to the governour2
and determining those matters2
which was long after2
for the receiving the2
the indians of canada2
to approve our selves2
your excellency to believe2
to the persons concerned2
came to a place2
us to fall upon2
that if there be2
indians were sent to2
went out in pursuit2
to debauch them over2
his subjects to re2
england is ready to2
could not get over2
was ordered to detach2
at hand on his2
near two years after2
of the truth of2
the late treaty with2
sending van campen was2
to shew them that2
major schuyler resolved to2
canada in a great2
the loss of the2
to divide the people2
english ship that came2
the upper indians were2
the arms of the2
all the rest of2
a reglement for the2
companies of the militia2
his excellency collonel slaughter2
the mohaques fort that2
as major schuyler arrived2
to be burnt and2
to add to his2
to consult with that2
to be one of2
if i may so2
was as many beavers2
the state of the2
came last october into2
killed of the enemy2
true affection to your2
several towns and villages2
upon the late invasion2
eight sloops were ordered2
we marched on toward2
you will condole their2
us as to schenectady2
de ruyter was gone2
taking canada by sea2
that if he had2
and within three miles2
and was sixteen days2
our indians lay at2
justice by a hearty2
to lie near the2
it is obvious to2
having been done before2
to see how the2
insult from our enemies2
in the said places2
to watch the enemies2
that carry great guns2
may be now sufficiently2
were found guilty of2
there was ambassadours coming2
that they are imaginary2
time of the writing2
the east india company2
of the ship black2
has in his province2
to march the day2
thither to pacifie the2
in our country to2
be transported over the2
than an english mile2
to themselves the liberty2
since the mohaques nation2
indian prisoners that made2
taken by the inhabitants2
to fortify with stockadoes2
it could not be2
they did not think2
and as to their2
whereof we found but2
as the indians of2
to say no more2
for transportation to be2
and engagements made to2
subjects in this province2
and were immediately furnished2
own request was permitted2
then they must not2
his majesties subjects were2
was paid to the2
them that have done2
to the governour and2
following account of their2
have had two bouts2
for our immediate relief2
being quite wore out2
to be under the2
to their lordships the2
him and his company2
shall be given for2
which are usually presented2
of cabo corso did2
of their proceedings since2
his personal appearance there2
to major ingoldsby to2
hand on his return2
is two or three2
out his regiment the2
and soveraign of the2
he found in a2
carried over the river2
are extreamly sensible of2
take a direct line2
secured an entire victory2
from thence to visit2
strength a second time2
at the first beat2
are always ready to2
averseness to pursue or2
together with the rest2
the time of this2
where ships must pass2
our selves highly obliged2
two officers with men2
answer you in that2
to the press by2
sufficiently satisfied of his2
that there could not2
to shift for themselves2
they should exercise their2
in prison four days2
they may fish and2
but the officers not2
he lived at prerie2
english had fallen upon2
so much as a2
desired that provision and2
the humble address of2
would be so supine2
as major schuyler saw2
found in a turkies2
ready to march next2
to perswade him to2
nor be in want2
concerning which complaint had2
had also christians more2
our christians to help2
his excellency met major2
whereupon we sent two2
god that has his2
the morning we had2
had heard firing at2
is besides inhabitants who2
they may be now2
ten miles that afternoon2
get all the horses2
major schuyler sent another2
since this party of2
all their majesties territories2
which came up to2
expect no return from2
leagues between ottawawa and2
being commanded by capt2
late king james was2
and all the nations2
to pardon that omission2
tontys people were making2
come but a quarter2
them leave to fish2
under the great seal2
scouts to spy the2
and so bid you2
as he hath to2
be lyable to such2
some of our men2
several of their majesties2
they had been two2
with which those that2
the strength he has2
and although the hollanders2
request was permitted to2
they gave their answer2
the express forward to2
brisk attempt upon our2
the time to come2
your excellency should in2
been out a skulking2
forgot to answer you2
to raise contributions and2
majesties crown of england2
thought the enemy would2
themselves to be surprized2
see how easily they2
back to their former2
marched on toward the2
as if it were2
in which company the2
but part of his2
belonging wholly to english2
did the king his2
their indians from any2
run away that very2
of the bible in2
that his majesty is2
came and shewed us2
supplies could be so2
met with one of2
thanks for your care2
to hinder their retreat2
generally holds nine or2
expressions of joy and2
by the said company2
of rum to the2
time we had news2
the third being run2
and for what is2
attacquing of this state2
had been about a2
we marched miles that2
clock his excellency did2
the tionondoge indians against2
in the fruit of2
majesties pleasure should be2
that was possessed by2
tionondoge indians of the2
in the next place2
dated the of january2
whereas the deputies say2
part of the river2
causing them to make2
to this he doth2
whereas the deputies would2
be in their country2
did he not immediately2
brought us news they2
we sent two indians2
go round the fort2
yet for all that2
any provision in two2
relation to this business2
by violence from his2
may see you retain2
to send soldiers for2
before i could be2
fisheries upon his coasts2
our selves of the2
and council with this2
we did not think2
day about noon major2
have lived there meerly2
they will receive from2
poorer sort of people2
resolved to fight it2
and before the conclusion2
advantage with ships and2
the soveraignty of all2
much ice in the2
bound over to answer2
that were first served2
we will take such2
and militia in arms2
where monsieur tontys people2
it had the effect2
major schuyler at his2
to march next morning2
commander of the ship2
a month or five2
as well as of2
want in this extremity2
and to fall upon2
was interpreted to them2
their request of the2
there is some false2
believe to be true2
one of our men2
are in a manner2
we must declare in2
come and acquaint you2
carrying place on the2
we are informed by2
not upon the coast2
if they had come2
french in their fort2
which our great lord2
of christians and indians2
reckoned leagues between ottawawa2
at a clock arrived2
but they having gone2
after this late victory2
honour to bear command2
but there being a2
mean a capacity and2
courage of your ancestors2
his excellency and council2
the first shop in2
two of their commanding2
were condemned and executed2
as they came on2
by two ships belonging2
in the english list2
so as never to2
amiss that we push2
matter of the said2
by fraud and treachery2
as the place could2
with considerable quantities of2
working with the ottawawa2
of the men being2
chief of this province2
we observed it was2
are acquainted with us2
this party of the2
ought every year to2
bergh was taken at2
the lords of the2
his being near at2
and scalps into our2
the blocking of it2
be given by the2
the latter end of2
an hours consultation of2
endeavour to prevent such2
calamity is fallen on2
been days by the2
the same time had2
that they had to2
destinated for the convoy2
the waggons with bread2
whereupon his excellency ordered2
contrary to all law2
being able to carry2
my self on board2
to the number of2
with so many men2
watch the enemies motion2
of betaking themselves to2
it is leagues from2
was taken last march2
if you have one2
between forty and fifty2
such methods that it2
of vlster together in2
being capable of entertaining2
him in prison four2
great dispatch he made2
but that which did2
be done by the2
who was gone out2
of their wounded men2
acquaint him what had2
that our provisions were2
been done to the2
had we been so2
at the time he2
to proceed to revenge2
is intended to send2
they were only hindred2
for as much as2
we are in that2
whereas in truth he2
surprized and burnt the2
also cut off the2
an hour before day2
excellency by the same2
upon the coasts of2
him only of one2
the said prisoners say2
were taken by the2
not able to march2
governour granted their request2
to appear as his2
indians came to us2
that there were ten2
the rest arrived towards2
lords of the committee2
attack the first castle2
was possessed by the2
destroyed their three castles2
last march by a2
be restored to their2
warn the tionondoge indians2
agent de hyde for2
prisoners gave at albany2
their ships in these2
and the english laws2
we forgot to answer2
push this point of2
leisler commander in chief2
the inhabitants of the2
without some proportionable design2
and came to a2
or any thing of2
that made their escape2
to his excellency collonel2
of provisions and ammunition2
and were resolved to2
might have occasion for2
scandalous pamphlet entituled a2
called jaques de tallie2
command under the great2
for the brethren that2
same success to our2
privateers and pyrates new2
collecting of the revenue2
it is true that2
make satisfaction for the2
very time of the2
and have been days2
concerning the treaty of2
had committed the offence2
proclamation to be published2
will come down upon2
it concerns your honour2
well as of the2
will for the future2
after our march against2
will drink the healths2
small encouragement to our2
loaden with provision and2
and jurisdiction of the2
that blood ought to2
that has his seat2
that is among them2
the late invasion of2
six or seven weeks2
that it is restored2
because of their wives2
him to hasten our2
revenge on our enemies2
that his majesty hath2
we marched about two2
orders of the estates2
will take care to2
making up towards us2
they had seen the2
where a christian boy2
which complaint had been2
and council of the2
they could not get2
no powder nor ball2
possession of the english2
two indians back to2
to the administration of2
else to desert us2
paper to have been2
us in a fort2
revenged unanimously by both2
narrow enquiry as soon2
by land and sea2
rewards and sums of2
enraged that no christians2
of which we are2
people were making a2
were enraged that no2
of the said island2
to be cut off2
siefring text and markup2
this is the account2
desire us to come2
were commanded away after2
the subjects of england2
has his seat above2
if they be drunk2
have been days by2
every one of these2
major schuyler arrived there2
and as to any2
place on the great2
they had been about2
cornet abeel came express2
has last night in2
given at the hague2
and given them many2
of their heads and2
are informed by divers2
were willing to follow2
came to mont royal2
with souldiers and all2
sent for them back2
made by this state2
deputies say in this2
our strength is now2
it has pleased god2
major schuyler sent forward2
there being none gone2
messenger we did not2
singularly obliged to you2
this morning his excellency2
should send three thousand2
and desired that major2
stragling up and down2
men were ready to2
the channel before his2
now sufficiently convinced how2
cannot be kept within2
were sufficiently satisfied of2
was much concerned that2
men had not had2
justice according to the2
horses with provisions ordered2
doubt there is some2
could not be so2
some ships that carry2
the deputies had pleased2
the voyage of de2
lord of lords subjects2
very day he received2
anchor mariner in tower2
who were ordered to2
with me christian souldiers2
have killed the horses2
destroyed the mohaques castles2
people may see you2
that had committed the2
the very next words2
an indian that came2
late victory over the2
that he is sent2
forward to find some2
be willing to come2
might as well have2
force the french had2
and shewed us where2
to make some brisk2
to the coast of2
give you success by2
readiness for his men2
my directions to major2
for your protection against2
cut off the third2
another treaty in the2
if all our great2
full of beaver to2
soon as they came2
off your tears for2
take such methods that2
and beg the continuance2
when he came to2
that we killed of2
one penny of satisfaction2
some bread and bear2
as he hath often2
the collecting of the2
to come and acquaint2
french and indians upon2
thinking to overtake the2
burning all their three2
had not time to2
so bid you farewell2
schuyler went to canada2
with several gentlemen of2
return to his kingdoms2
the enemy were about2
part of my master2
number of their ships2
it not justly be2
packing up their baggage2
did not take a2
but bread and water2
women loaden with provisions2
not within about six2
french at canada with2
enquiry as soon as2
this late victory over2
and an innumerable multitude2
th article of the2
the king of the2
that even before the2
unknown to some of2
to us about nine2
andres casparus says further2
open above and below2
was attacked by the2
your excellency at the2
of england is to2
not usual for us2
have timely notice of2
no presents with me2
it to the press2
great victory that our2
from the garrison of2
they met one monsieur2
prisoners taken at tionondoge2
that have done it2
well repulsed as before2
a prey to their2
that there should be2
about the middle of2
night to watch the2
of their action in2
your blood as well2
severe revenge on our2
this is besides inhabitants2
them back to their2
register of the resolutions2
not able to make2
extraordinary dispatch and suddain2
excellency and council with2
mont royal to quebeck2
if they pursued them2
prevent any insult from2
fall upon his subjects2
since we have seen2
account by some of2
they will be defeated2
the ottawawa and dowaganhaes2
sent the same messenger2
or to be carried2
not fear the french2
had an account by2
with the king of2
proof of that already2
if we failed of2
men and indians to2
by and with the2
the defence of this2
nations have given his2
of the city detachments2
the nations are heartily2
be taken for a2
authors of these violencies2
themselves the liberty of2
did not his majesty2
cellier to demand the2
and major schuyler sent2
enemy before they got2
that they were only2
rum to the indians2
burnt the mohaques three2
that of our uppermost2
a severe revenge on2
that our enemies were2
thereupon to suspend all2
the seventh year of2
to this day no2
was received with such2
sent out scouts to2
that all and every2
that the kings of2
can expect no return2
and make ready to2
the common enemy at2
two days after notice2
gave them leave to2
that those people may2
as to what was2
as long as they2
made a small fortification2
he had escaped from2
the committee for trade2
priviledges of their majesties2
the indians being arrived2
out of the several2
a hundred and fifty2
that the french and2
men being wearied with2
said nation may be2
in pursuit of the2
i could never suppose2
the said envoy saith2
been taken by the2
of their majesties subjects2
taking of new netherland2
happy revolution in england2
regiment the next morning2
been declared to them2
orders to get all2
the space of two2
have perished and been2
being near at hand2
they not within about2
excellent majesty in council2
little before the mayor2
to be delivered by2
not face the weakest2
forward all the rest2
shewed us where the2
from pursuit of the2
same time in the2
you a summary account2
the frontiers against the2
have done a great2
our uppermost indians were2
had been declared to2
after the ratification thereof2
by the same interpretess2
whence i sent you2
belonging to the dutch2
of the several counties2
have not lost the2
and by that means2
the detachment of the2
fleet of men of2
as many beavers now2
ready the arms of2
now apparent to you2
new incursions upon the2
since we have a2
hearkening to the great2
the rest of their2
him to the frontiers2
which i have given2
out of a deep2
may be ordered to2
heard firing at the2
send the express forward2
six a clock in2
and water given them2
and to hinder their2
the just and miserable2
which was that number2
such to several publick2
and when any of2
for supplies of provision2
ship called the arms2
peter matthews and capt2
have an advantage of2
the next supream court2
other occasion than to2
a sum of money2
as would load canows2
expected in this winter2
the pretensions of the2
transported over the river2
that the thanks of2
of joy and thankfulness2
upon no other occasion2
of the kings revenue2
advanced so near us2
present care now is2
a clock an indian2
enemy had lain two2
with those of holland2
always ready to venture2
prodigious quantity of beavers2
they had brought pound2
about the priest milet2
year of the reign2
our enemies were in2
at canada with the2
that we were within2
and that there was2
i could be expected2
the place could afford2
not one penny of2
with us to fall2
revenge our selves of2
for his present majesty2
that very day he2
militia fuzileers and troop2
express order of the2
detachment of the city2
without any lett or2
the french that has2
escaped from the indians2
of our men have2
boats under the burden2
marched with all speed2
had great averseness to2
in his answer of2
and to fortify with2
shoes being quite wore2
a canow arrive there2
it was impossible that2
arrived at schenectady capt2
inhabiting within this province2
like never having been2
and indians to watch2
sending in the mean2
for the advancement of2
his majesties happy restauration2
such a fleet as2
to expose his person2
of beavers at ottawawa2
to refresh themselves till2
design to go out2
readiness to assist them2
for trade and plantations2
and to fortifie our2
imbarque at the ferry2
part of our strength2
as to tell the2
its impossible to be2
of the english nation2
the captain of the2
will be true to2
and spyes sent to2
given to van campen2
fallen on you by2
for the better and2
were immediately furnished with2
giving intelligence of his2
marched forward to find2
killed divers of their2
his speedy arrival here2
of his subjects to2
being miles from albany2
commissioners on both sides2
you in that business2
at the time when2
they had made a2
intent and meaning of2
the fields and woods2
of guiny about the2
the lands within the2
had been by force2
were commanded to take2
james was fled into2
said in the said2
month or five weeks2
we were within a2
wild beasts in those2
was not above eight2
with some of the2
a good opinion of2
holds nine or ten2
and pound of pork2
commanded to take their2
and then released him2
with men indians and2
resolved thereupon to suspend2
god to add to2
after this the enemy2
that so considerable supplies2
a year after complaint2
the same time they2
great prodigious quantity of2
the th of september2
deputies do so often2
the french spoke of2
the queens most excellent2
design of its publication2
your care in providing2