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etors, agent with whom you will please correspond on any occurrence regarding the =settlement."=) Page 247: Was 'Bailey' (In the summer of 1767, Father Charles Francois =Bailly= came to the River St. John) Page 255: Was 'here' (but up to this time =there= had been no opportunity for church-going.) Page 255: Was 'pslams' (with the exception of a copy of Watt's =psalms= and hymns owned by James White.) Page 261: Was 'rooom' (but alas for them the force of events left no =room= for neutrality.) Page 265: Was 'and, and' (The people of Machias were particularly fond of plundering their neighbors, =and= that place was termed) Page 267: Was 'commissiary' (The =commissary= general there was directed to deliver them one barrel of gunpowder) Page 267: Was 'of of' (one barrel of gunpowder, 350 flints and 250 weight =of= lead from the colony's stores;) Page 273: Was 'Aukaque' (John Allan and his party arrived at the Indian village of =Aukpaque= where forty or fifty Indians) Page 279: Added closing double-quote (Capt. Benjamin Marston on board his vessel the ="Brittania"=, which was then lying at anchor) Page 280: Was 'Passamoquoddy' (He came to =Passamaquoddy= about 1770, settled there and was appointed a justice of the peace in 1774.) Page 298: Was 'Perre' (We may therefore conclude that =Pierre= Thoma did not long survive his old friend and Patron Michael Francklin.) Page 305: Was 'Franklin's' (=Francklin's= political influence at Halifax and the personal friendship of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond,) Page 307: Was 'Franklin' (Col. =Francklin= procured at Halifax many articles needed for the mast cutters, such as chains, blocks and tackle, camp supplies, etc.) Page 309: Was 'Frankcklin' (as we expected when Col. =Francklin= left this place.) Page 311: Changed single to double closing-quote (he has raised the price of provision and men and Ox labour--oxen to 7s. 6d. pr. pair pr. day and men in =proportion."=) Page 311: Was 'renumerative' (The masting business seems to have been =remunerative=, and was the means of putting in circulation a considerable
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