Indians with intelligence, quarters, provisions and assistance in annoying tho government ; and while one part have abetted the French encroachments by their treachery, the other have countenanced them by open rebellion, and three hundred of them were... An historical and statistical account of Nova-Scotia - Page 328by Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1829 - 340 pagesFull view - About this book
| English literature - 1848 - 476 pages
...war of the Succession was ended in that quarter, it was charged against these people that they had furnished the French and Indians with intelligence, quarters, provisions, and assistance. In consequence of this, the Lieut. -Governor of Nova Scotia, with his council, agreed to drive them away... | |
| 1848 - 514 pages
...war of the Succession was ended in that quarter, it was charged against these people that they had furnished the French and Indians with intelligence, quarters, provisions, and assistance. In consequence of this, the Lieut. -Governor of Nova Scotia, with his council, agreed to drive them away... | |
| American periodicals - 1848 - 602 pages
...war of the Succession was ended in that quarter, it was charged against those people that they had furnished the French and Indians with intelligence, quarters, provisions, and assistance. In consequence of this, the Lieut. -Governor of Nova Scotia, with his council, agreed to drive them away... | |
| Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - Pennsylvania - 1851 - 810 pages
...a state of Neutrality betwcen his Majesty and his Enemies, have continually furnished the French & Indians with Intelligence, Quarters, Provisions, and...Government, and while one part have abetted the French eneroachments by their treachery, the other have countenanced them by open rebellion, and thrce hundred... | |
| Beamish Murdoch - Nova Scotia - 1866 - 652 pages
...did corap'y, of which step his majesty has disapproved ; and the inhabitants therefrom pret;n'ling to be in a state of neutrality between his majesty...annoying the Government ; and while one part have a'xnted the French encroachments by their treachery, the other have countenanced th:m by open rebellion... | |
| Samuel Sewall, Charles Chauncey Sewall - United States - 1868 - 694 pages
...against them by the English, that they had abandoned their neutral character and position ; that they " furnished the French and Indians with intelligence,...provisions, and assistance in annoying the government of the Province ; that three hundred of them were actually found in arms at the taking of Fort Beau-séjour... | |
| Samuel Sewall, Charles Chauncy Sewall - United States - 1868 - 706 pages
...against them by the English, that they had abandoned their neutral character and position ; that they " furnished the French and Indians with intelligence,...provisions, and assistance in annoying the government of the Province ; that three hundred of them were actually found in arms at the taking of Fort Bcau-sejour... | |
| Samuel Sewall, Charles Chauncy Sewall - United States - 1868 - 680 pages
...against them by the English, that they had abandoned their neutral character and position ; that they " furnished the French and Indians with intelligence,...provisions, and assistance in annoying the government of the Province ; that three hundred of them were actually found in arms at the taking of Fort Beau-sejour... | |
| Nova Scotia. Commissioner of Public Records, Thomas Beamish Akins - Acadia - 1869 - 806 pages
...Philipps did comply, of which step his Majesty disapproved and the inhabitants pretending therefrom to be in a state of Neutrality between his Majesty...his enemies have continually furnished the French & Indians with Intelligence, quarters, pro visions and assistance in annoying the Government; and while... | |
| Henry Hopper Miles - Canada - 1872 - 574 pages
...Philipps did comply, of which step his Majesty disapproved ; and the inhabitants pretending therefrom to be in a state of neutrality between his Majesty and his enemies, hare continually furnished the French and Indians with intelligence, quarters, provisions, and assistance,... | |
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