Selections from the Public Documents of the Province of Nova Scotia: Pub. Under a Resoltion of the House of Assembly Passed March 15, 1865C. Annand, 1869 - 755 páginas |
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... Island , by such an accession of people , and French , at once the most powerful colony , the French have in America . And of the greatest danger and damage to all the British Colony's as well as the universal trade of Great Britain ...
... Island , by such an accession of people , and French , at once the most powerful colony , the French have in America . And of the greatest danger and damage to all the British Colony's as well as the universal trade of Great Britain ...
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... Island of St. Johns which the ffrench of this Collony seemed to like in case they were obliged to quit us , is intirely abandoned by those inhabitants who went there out of this Governmt . I recd . a letter from ye People of Minis of ...
... Island of St. Johns which the ffrench of this Collony seemed to like in case they were obliged to quit us , is intirely abandoned by those inhabitants who went there out of this Governmt . I recd . a letter from ye People of Minis of ...
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... island of St. Christopher is to be possessed hereafter by British subjects only ; likewise that all Nova Scotia or Acadie , compre- hended within its ancient boundaries ; as also the city of Port Royal , now called Annapolis Royal , and ...
... island of St. Christopher is to be possessed hereafter by British subjects only ; likewise that all Nova Scotia or Acadie , compre- hended within its ancient boundaries ; as also the city of Port Royal , now called Annapolis Royal , and ...
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... Island St. John's ; * and have refused supplies to the Garrisons in the greatest necessity . * * * * * R. PHILIPPS . province , mentions his having had command of one of the oldest regiments in the service , which he had purchased for ...
... Island St. John's ; * and have refused supplies to the Garrisons in the greatest necessity . * * * * * R. PHILIPPS . province , mentions his having had command of one of the oldest regiments in the service , which he had purchased for ...
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... the River of St. Lawrens in the 44th degree of the same latitude , and its breadth extends from the Eastermost part of the Island of Cape Breton to the South side of the River of St. Lawrence . Out of ACADIAN FRENCH . 39 .
... the River of St. Lawrens in the 44th degree of the same latitude , and its breadth extends from the Eastermost part of the Island of Cape Breton to the South side of the River of St. Lawrence . Out of ACADIAN FRENCH . 39 .
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Acadians acquainted Amherst Annapolis Royal answer appointed arms arrived Assembly Bay of Fundy Board Boston Britain Canada Cape Breton Capt Captain Charles Lawrence Chignecto Colonel Colony command Copy Cornwallis Council holden Country Deputies desire Edward Cornwallis Enemy England English Esqr Excellency Excellency's expence French Inhabitants Garrison Genl give Government Governor Lawrence Govr granted Halifax Honble Honour hope Hopson House Hugh Davidson Husbandman Indians John John's River King lands Lieut Lords of Trade Lordships Louisbourg Majesty Majesty's Government Mariner Mascarene Minas Monckton necessary Nova Scotia Oath of Allegiance obedient obliged officers opinion Paul Mascarene peace persons Philipps Piziquid present Priests Province of Nova provisions Quebec received Regiment Richd river Canard River St savages sent Servant settle settlement Settlers Ship Shirley Sloop take the Oath taken Thos tion Transports treaty of Utrecht Troops Vessels vizt wife William Willm
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Página 447 - Within a long recess there lies a bay : An island shades it from the rolling sea, And forms a port secure for ships to ride : Broke by the jutting land on either side, In double streams the briny waters glide, Betwixt two rows of rocks : a sylvan scene Appears above, and groves for ever green : A grot is form'd beneath, with mossy seats, To rest the Nereids, and exclude the heats.
Página 474 - I am, with great Regard, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, JEFF: AMHERST Copy The Honorable Governor Hamilton [Endorsed by Bouquet] Letter from Sir Jeffery Amherst to L1 Govr Hamilton.
Página 494 - And We do hereby give and grant unto you full Power and Authority where you shall see Cause, or shall judge any offender or offenders in criminal Matters, or for any Fines or Forfeitures due unto Us, fit Objects of Our Mercy, to pardon all such Offenders...