1763-1766. Letters and enclosures to the secretary of state from Major Robert Farmer and Governor George JohnstonePress of Brandon Printing Company, 1911 - Archives |
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... desired an Establishmt of this kind might be settled , but his Orders was only to report to His Excellency Sir Jeffery Amherst , what Establishments and regulations were necessary , the Men are now employed great part of their time in ...
... desired an Establishmt of this kind might be settled , but his Orders was only to report to His Excellency Sir Jeffery Amherst , what Establishments and regulations were necessary , the Men are now employed great part of their time in ...
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... desired , this is ( Sir ) my advice , notwithstandg you are the master to do as you think proper , It is my Duty to comply with the orders , of Monsr Le Duc de Choisuel , and to enter with you into the most minute explanation , in ...
... desired , this is ( Sir ) my advice , notwithstandg you are the master to do as you think proper , It is my Duty to comply with the orders , of Monsr Le Duc de Choisuel , and to enter with you into the most minute explanation , in ...
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... desired . On my side ( Sir ) since the King my Master has informed me of his intentions , I have not ceased to send my best words to all the Nations , for to persuade them of the necessity of the regulations made , and agreed upon ...
... desired . On my side ( Sir ) since the King my Master has informed me of his intentions , I have not ceased to send my best words to all the Nations , for to persuade them of the necessity of the regulations made , and agreed upon ...
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... desired a Corporal might be sent to him in order to Assist him in Settleing the Accounts , as he ( the Major ) was Indisposed , leave was then obtained from Majr Johnston who then Com- manded the 22d Regiment , & the Corporal sent who ...
... desired a Corporal might be sent to him in order to Assist him in Settleing the Accounts , as he ( the Major ) was Indisposed , leave was then obtained from Majr Johnston who then Com- manded the 22d Regiment , & the Corporal sent who ...
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... desired he should with- draw from the Command of General Gage , which I never thought . said , or imagined . Endorsed Extract of a Letter - from George Johnstone - Esqr Govr of West - Florida to John Pownall - Esqr Secretary to the ...
... desired he should with- draw from the Command of General Gage , which I never thought . said , or imagined . Endorsed Extract of a Letter - from George Johnstone - Esqr Govr of West - Florida to John Pownall - Esqr Secretary to the ...
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Page 395 - And you are to observe and follow such orders and directions from time to time as you shall receive from this or a future Congress...
Page 218 - And we do further strictly enjoin and require all persons whatever, who have either wilfully or inadvertently seated themselves upon any lands within the countries above described, or upon any other lands which, not having been ceded to or purchased by us, are still reserved to the said Indians as aforesaid, forthwith to remove themselves from such settlements.
Page 395 - States, or any other your superior Officer, according to the Rules and Discipline of War, in Pursuance of the Trust reposed in you.
Page 83 - Mississippi shall be equally free, as well to the subjects of Great Britain as to those of France, in its whole...
Page 83 - Majesty, in that part of the world, shall be fixed irrevocably by a line drawn along the middle of the river Mississippi, from its source to the river Iberville, and from thence, by a line drawn along the middle of this river, and the lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain, to the sea...
Page 480 - Fitch, then and there being found, feloniously did steal, take and carry away, against the peace of our lady the Queen, her crown and dignity.
Page 173 - We have the honor to be with the greatest respect Sir your most obedient and most humble servants John Kelly Hugh Smith2 Carlile Pollock Honorable Peare Van Cortlandt Esqr.
Page i - The most Christian King cedes to his Britannic majesty the river and the port of Mobile, and all that he possesses or has a right to possess on the left side of the River Mississippi, with the exception of New Orleans and the island on which it is situated," could apply only to the soil and to the structures standing thereon.
Page 8 - The correspondence which I am obliged to have with the English, who write us from all parts, and particularly with the governor of Mobile, gives me serious occupation. This governor is an extraordinary man. As he knows that I speak English, he occasionally writes to me in verse. He speaks to me of Francis I and Charles V. He compares Pontiak, an Indian chief, to Mithridates ; he says that he goes to bed with Montesquieu.
Page 247 - Buckatanne river to its confluence to the river Pascagoula, and down by the course of the river Pascagoula, within twelve leagues of the sea coast; and thence, by a due west line, as far as the Choctaw nation have a right to grant.