16 
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xxxyiii 107, 108, i. xxxix 169. i. 171. 
x1 205. xli 194. xlii 163. xliii 189, xliv 
580, 585. xlv 627, 630. xlvi 580, 583, 
xlvii 586. xlviii 637, 1 181*, 182*. Ix 421, 
Ixi 420 
America, North: customary education and 
employment of the people of Nantucket, 
xxv 52 
«+++ Ships fitted out for the fur trade on 
the N. W. coast, xxvii 238] xxxiv 34 
e+. number of American seamen massa- 
ered by the natives, xlviii 402 
»»«» inundations in, xiv 128] xxviii 195] lv 
89. lx 79 
«+» Natives not beardless, xxviii 52 
+». remarkable rock and cascade in, xxix 
.... Strata of earth and shells, xxx 76 
«++. journey from Montreal to the ocean, 
Xxxli 222] 
+++. grant for presents to the inhabitants 
of the N. W. coast, xxxiv 148 
«eee account of an indented servant, xxxiv 
367 
---- On the revolution in, xxxvi 436 
-.+» boundaries of the United States, xl 321 
«+++ person lost in the woods, xlv 366 
++ ++ man shot for a bear, lviii 189 
A a practice of flattening the head, Iviii 
8 
«eee district of Columbia, lviii 610 
+++ Shock of an earthquake, lix 473 
+++. state of society, &c. in, lxi 524 
+». grounds of dispute between the Eng- 
lish and French in, i 2 
---. limits of the colonies undefined, 7d. 
-. «+ claims of the French, ib. 
.+.. troops sent privately from Brest, i 3 
-.«+ forces sent by the English, 7d. 
-+..- Nova Scotia mastered, i 4 
++ fort Oswego taken by the French, i 13 
+-.. expedition against Louisbourg, i 28 
«+++ misconduct of the war there, i 29 
---. fort William Henry taken, i 70. xxi 
72 
-... defeat at Ticonderoga, i 73 
.... fort Frontenac taken, i 74 
+... fort du Quesne abandoned, i 74 
+++. money granted for reimbursing ex- 
penses incurred by different provinces, 
1131. ii 176. iii 187] v 155] 167] vi 179] 
+... plan for attacking the French on seve- 
ral points at once, i+29 
-.-. the French abandon Ticonderoga and 
Crown Point, ii 31 
++.» Niagara besieged, ii 33 
-»++ the French defeated, and Niagara sur- 
rendered, ii 34 
+++» importance of this acquisition, ii 34 
-» ++ expedition against Quebec, ii 35 
-... the French attempt to destroy the fleet 
by fireships, ii 37 
tee ae of the French intrenchments, 
il 
eos» the English repulsed, ii 38, 122 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
AM 
America, North: gen. Wolfe’s sickness, 1i 39 
++ the camp removed to Point Levi, 7. 
wees battle of Quebec, ii 40 
-.-. gen. Wolfe killed, ii. 41 
«+++ Quebec surrendered, ii 42, 247 
.»++ proceedings of gen. Amherst on lake 
Champlain, ii 44 
+-+. treaties with the indians, ii 57, $7, 
191, iii 231] 233] iv 296] vii 44] 179] 
181] 
«.++ New Jersey discharged from all Indian 
claims, ii 58 
+++. proposals for settlers about the Bay 
of Fundy, ii 58 
+++» report of two Mohawks, ii 133 
«++. conferences with the Indianchiefs,ii191 
ecate ae of the Indians going to war, ii 
19 
+++» presents to the Indians, ii 2012 
«+++ placart issued by gen. Wolfe, ii 240 
++. his statement of his difficulties, ii 241 
-+-- attempts of the French against Que- 
bee, iii 6] 
-+.. battle of Sillery, iii 7] 
«.++ Quebec besieged by the French, iii 8] 
.. +» arrival of a British squadron, iii 9] 
--.. the siege raised, 2b. 57] 
.... Visle Royale taken, iii 59] 
.... Montreal surrendered, iii 59] 149] 
«++» general view of the war, iii 60] 
..-- French settlement in the Bay de Cha- 
leurs destroyed, iii 60] 134) 
«... Cherokee war quelled by gov. Lyttel- 
ton, iii 61] 
+++. account of the negotiation, iii 23] ] 233] 
.... on his departure hostilities recom- 
menced, iii 61] 
...~ several towns and villages burned, and 
the Cherokees defeated, by col. Montgo- 
mery, iii 62] . 
.... fortLoudon surrendered to the Indians, 
and great part of the garrison afterward 
massacred, iii 62] 219] 
.. .- Submission of certain French and Mic- 
macks, iii 98] 
...» fort Jacques Cattier taken, iii 134] 
«... surrender of Canada, iii 150] 
..-. Cherokees forced to retire from two 
forts, ili 162] 
-... letter from Mr. Pitt on the flag of 
truce trade, iii 219] 
«+.» disputes between England and Spain 
respecting, iv 22] 49] 50] 
.»+e Cherokees reduced by lord Rollo and 
sir James Douglas, iv 58] 158] 296] 
«s+. appointment of new goyernors and 
other officers in, iv 99] 
«+++ men raising for the campaign, iv 117] 
-... instructions of the city of London to 
its representatives respecting, iy 302] 
«... Settlement of limits in, v 55] 236] 
«... arrival of Cherokee chiefs from, v 92] 
«+.- regulations of the French fishery, v 
236] 
eae, cessions of Spain at the peace, v 240) 
