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" If you find that fair means will not do with them, you must proceed by the most vigorous measures possible, not only in compelling them to embark, but in depriving those who shall escape of all means of shelter or support, by burning their houses and... "
An historical and statistical account of Nova-Scotia - Page 327
by Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1829 - 340 pages
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A History of Nova-Scotia, Or Acadie, Volume 2

Beamish Murdoch - Nova Scotia - 1866 - 648 pages
...requisite to get them on board, Handfield was to use measures of compulsion, and deprive any who should escape " of all means of shelter or support, by " " burning their houses and destroying everything that may " " afford them the means of subsistence in the country. " Winslow, if requisite,...
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Selections from the Public Documents of the Province of Nova Scotia: Pub ...

Nova Scotia. Commissioner of Public Records, Thomas Beamish Akins - Acadia - 1869 - 806 pages
...board, and if you find that fair means will not do with themi, you must proceed by the most vigorous measures possible not only in compelling them to embark...of shelter or support by burning their houses, and by destroying every thing that may afford < them the means of subsistence in the Country. You will...
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The History of Canada Under French Régime. 1535-1763: With Maps, Plans, and ...

Henry Hopper Miles - Canada - 1872 - 574 pages
...board ; and if you find that fair means will not do with them, you must proceed by the most vigorous measures possible, not only in compelling them to...of shelter or support by burning their houses, and by destroying everything that may afford them the means of subsistence in the country. " To be sent...
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Nova Scotia, in Its Historical, Mercantile and Industrial Relations

Duncan Campbell - Nova Scotia - 1873 - 566 pages
...instructed, if they found fair means to fail in inducing the inhabitants to leave, to adopt the most vigorous measures possible, not only in compelling them to embark, but in depriving those who should escape, of all means of shelter or support, by burning their houses, and destroying everything...
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Nova Scotia, in Its Historical, Mercantile and Industrial Relations

Duncan Campbell - Nova Scotia - 1873 - 566 pages
...vigorous measures possible, not only in compelling them to embark, but in depriving those who should escape, of all means of shelter or support, by burning their houses, and destroying everything that might afford them the means of subsistence in the country. His Excellency prepared...
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American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: Emerson

Horace Elisha Scudder - American poetry - 1879 - 480 pages
...Winslow, in case he should fail in collecting all the inhabitants: "You must proceed by the most vigorous measures possible, not only in compelling them to...of shelter or support by burning their houses, and by destroying everything that may afford them the means of subsistence is 'he country." Came on the...
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American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: Emerson

Horace Elisha Scudder - American poetry - 1879 - 596 pages
...\Vinslow, in case he should fail in collecting all the inhabitants: "You must proceed by the most vigorous measures possible, not only in compelling them to...but in depriving those who shall escape of all means »f shelter or support by burning their houses, and by destroying iverything that may afford them the...
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American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: Emerson

Horace Elisha Scudder - American poetry - 1879 - 474 pages
...Winslow, in case he should fail in collecting all the inhabitants: "You must proceed by the most vigorous measures possible, not only in compelling them to...but in depriving those who shall escape of all means tf shelter or support by burning their houses, and by destroying everything that may afford them the...
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Evangeline, a Tale of Acadie

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Acadians - 1883 - 114 pages
...in case he should fail in collecting all the inhabitants : " You must proceed by the most vigorous measures possible, not only in compelling them to...of shelter or support, by burning their houses and by destroying everything that may afford them the means of subsistence in the country." Or the loud...
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Acadia: A Lost Chapter in American History

Philip Henry Smith - Acadia - 1884 - 418 pages
...ou board. If you find that fair means will not do with them, yon must proceed by the most vigorous measures possible, not only in compelling them to...or support, by burning their houses, and destroying everything that may afford them the means of subsistence in the country." flowing barns and granaries....
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