id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15567 Maillard, Antoine Simon An Account of the Customs and Manners of the Micmakis and Maricheets Savage Nations, Now Dependent on the Government of Cape-Breton .txt text/plain 24914 912 66 savages cannot forget, especially as at that time they made fair war that time a great scarcity of goods over all the country, were found to English, in the name of their nation, and of the savages in alliance instigation of the savages to hostilities against the English, we shall "His Majesty (the French king) has already observed, that the savages convert-savages to the English, caused by difference of religion, that savages of New-England, before the English had penetrated into the want to carry some temporary point with the savages, such, especially, savage nations, where they adopt their manners, range the woods with footing amongst the savage nations, by resorting to their country, of country, which have not a little of the savage in them, and to the French, who knew best the nature of the savages, much dreaded it; and this country, I am to observe to you, that under a savage appearance, ./cache/15567.txt ./txt/15567.txt