Excerpt from Notitia of New-Brunswick, for 1836, and Extending Into 1837: Comprising Historical, Geographical, Statistical, and Commercial Notices of the ProvinceThe establishment of such a powerful Colony in nova-sco tia, gave great umbrage to the French who, in defiance of treaties, stirred up the Indians to commence hostilities against the English settlers, some of whom
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