France and England in North America, Part VII, Vol 2: A Half-Century of Conflict

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on Ramesay’s expedition against Nicholson, i. 141; on the pestilence in Nicholson’s camp, i. 143; 412 Ponchartrain recommends Costebelle’s scheme to, i. 158; warned of the English preparations against Canada, i. 178; unable to give aid to the Acadians, i. 192; praises the zeal of the Acadian missionaries, i. 204; prevents peace being made at Georgetown, i. 233; the delicacy of his position with the Abenakis, i. 236; turns the Indians again against New England, i. 250; proclaims the Abenakis to be his allies, i. 250; his commission to Rale, i. 250; correspondence between Dummer and, i. 250-252; receives the English envoys, i. 252; Dubuisson’s report on the Outagamies at Detroit, to, i. 296; his report on the attack of the Outagamies on the Illinois,