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MEMOIRS 



North-America ; 



Containing a Geographical Description of that 

 vajl Continent ; the Cujioms and Commerce \ of 

 the Inhabitants , &c. 



SIR, 



IN my former Letters, I prefented you with a 

 view of the Englifo and Fri*a& Colonies, the 

 Commerce of Canada^hz Navigation upon theRi- 

 vers and Lakes of that Country, thecourfe of failing 

 from Europe to North- America, the feveral Attempts 

 made by the Englifo to mafter the French Colonies, 

 the Incurfions of the French upon Hew-England, and 

 upon the Irocjuefe Country : In a word, Sir, I have 

 reveal'd a great many things, that for reafons of 

 State or Politicks, have been hitherto conceal'd ; in- 

 lomuch, that if you were capable of making me 

 a Sacrifice to your Refentment, 'tis now in your 

 power to ruine me at Court, by producing my 

 Letters. 



All that I writ in the foregoing Letters, and the 

 whole fiibftanc? of the Memoirs I now fend you, 

 is truth as plain as the Sun-fhine. I flatter no Man, 

 and I fpare no body. I fcorn to be partial ; I beftow 

 flu? praife upon thofe who^rein no capacity to ferve 



