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

i. 328, 368;

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Charlevoix at, ii. 5.

Newton, ii. 242.

New York, French plans for the destruction of, i. 5, 6; assistance received in waging war from the different colonies by, i. 8; in a wretched condition for defence, i. 9; private assistance received by, i. 9; its short-sighted treatment of the Five Nations, i. 9, 10; a mixture of races and religions, i. 10; Indian trade in, i. 14; a virtual truce between Canada and, i. 16; ordered to furnish troops for the conquest of Canada, i. 135; her decided change of policy, i. 137; sees the necessity of continuing her warlike policy, i. 146; ordered to make ready for the Canadian expedition, i. 165; the only rival of Canada for the control of the West, i. 273; quarrels with New Jersey, ii. 56; gives aid to the Louisbourg expedition, ii. 85; supports plan to conquer Canada, ii. 152;