APPENDIX. «^0S 



« Hear, Yonnondi., take care for .be future, that fo great a number o£ 

 « foldiers as appear there, do r^ot choke the t,ce of peace plar.tcd tri lo 

 c fnlail a for,. It will be a great \oU, if, af.cr ,t had (o eaftly taken root 

 . vou Ibould ftop its growth, and prevent its covcnng your co""^^^"^ 

 . ou>s with its h-.nches. I affare you, m the name ol the hve nations. 

 Mhatour warriors fea!l dance to the calumet of P"«"oder us leaves, 

 . and mall remain quiet on thdr matts, and (hall never dig up the hatchet, 

 . tdl ch».r brother Yonnondio or Corlear (ball either jo.ntlv or feparately 

 « endeavor to ..tack the country. ,^hichthe R'^^^ Spi.u has gwen to our 

 . anccftors. Thi. b-U prele>v.s my words, and thi. other, the authority 

 « which the Bve nations have givtn me. 



Crrran.ula then addr=fled '^imf.it to .MonHeor La Mam, the interpreter. 

 . Tak^ cotra^e,' faid he, ' Obgueffe, you have fpir>t, fpeak, explain my 

 . words, forget nothing, tell all your banhren and inec.ds fay to Yonnon- 

 . dio, vour governor, by the mooth of Gar.angula. who loves you, and 

 . df rJs >ou to accept of -his preie.. ol beaver, and take P-' -J^^ rr,e m 

 «• mv feaft, to which I invite you. This prefent of beaver .5 tent to Yon- 

 < nondio, on the part ot the five nations."* 



No. VII. . 



M^mment of Lord Vifcount Ho^e, in Wejlminfter Ahhe^.^ 

 Chap. XII. f. 406. 



THIS monument contains a fioure of the genius of the province of 

 Maffachu'^rts Bay, in a mournful pofture, lament.n^r '.he fall ot this hero, 

 and the family arms ornamented with military trophies. Beneath is llic 

 foiiowiuiT infcripiion, lo large charaders : , , , j r,i . 



The Piovuice of Maffachufeits Bay, in New England, by anorderottli- 

 Great a,.d General Court, bearing date, February '!t,i759' caufcd this 

 monument to be erefled to the mem(*iy ot George, Lord V.lcount Howe, 

 Brigac'ier Gcncal of his Majelty's forces in North America, who was n.m 

 TaK 6th. i 758. on his march to Ticonderoga, m the 34h year of his age ; 

 inieftimonv of the fenfe they had of his fervices and K.iluary virtues, and 

 01 tiie affeaion their officers and foldiers bore to hu ccmoiand. 



He lived refpeaed and beloved ; the public regretted hislols; to lus 

 family it is irreparable. 



Weaminaer Abbey and its Curiclitics, p. 95. 



No, VIII. 



Monument ereBed to the memory of General Wolfe, in Weji. 

 minjier Mhey. Chap. XIII. p. 423. 



THE (ubiea is the tragic {lory of the General's death in the very 

 Biomen'. of viaoiy. He is reprefented in the la(t ^2°"*^^ "^ ^''P:^',';g ^^;^' 

 •irm, with his hand clofing the wound whicn the ball that killed hi«i 



% Smith's Hift. New York ; firft edition, p. 50. 



