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not suspecting in the least (at that time) any
 
not suspecting in the least (at that time) any
of their Designs, in Endeavouring to settle a
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of their Designs, in Endeavouring to settle a
Trade & Build a Fort here, but that the
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Trade & Build a Fort here, but that the-
Presents were sent him in gratuity, for
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Presents were sent him in Gratuity, for
taking care of their Merchant Ships &ca
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taking care of their Merchant Ships & ca
 
as mentioned before: But to his great
 
as mentioned before: But to his great
 
Surprise, the next day, When the Capashires
 
Surprise, the next day, When the Capashires
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together, the Messenger presented them with
 
together, the Messenger presented them with
 
40 Hanchors of Brandy, containing as before,
 
40 Hanchors of Brandy, containing as before,
& having got the Principal Capashires
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& having got the Principal Capashires-
 
down in a piece of Paper (which I presume
 
down in a piece of Paper (which I presume
 
he brought with him from France) to about
 
he brought with him from France) to about
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in his Room (my Father being present)
 
in his Room (my Father being present)
 
and presented Each, with a Laced Hat &
 
and presented Each, with a Laced Hat &
a Feather (some Lace being gold & some silver)
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a Feather (some Lace being Gold & some Silver)
 
& with a piece of rich Brocade (some of a red
 
& with a piece of rich Brocade (some of a red
& some of a green & others of a Pinck Colour)
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& some of a Green & others of a Pinck Colour)
 
Each Embroidered either with silver or gold;
 
Each Embroidered either with silver or gold;
 
(tho' not so rich as those presented to my Father)
 
(tho' not so rich as those presented to my Father)
 
& lastly presented them Each, with a Cane
 
& lastly presented them Each, with a Cane
mounted with gold; & still continues to
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mounted with Gold; & still continues to
 
give trifling presents, to them, & the People,
 
give trifling presents, to them, & the People,
 
every day, such as Brandy & Cloth; so that
 
every day, such as Brandy & Cloth; so that

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not suspecting in the least (at that time) any of their Designs, in Endeavouring to settle a Trade & Build a Fort here, but that the- Presents were sent him in Gratuity, for taking care of their Merchant Ships & ca as mentioned before: But to his great Surprise, the next day, When the Capashires and other Chiefs of The Kingdom were Assembled together, the Messenger presented them with 40 Hanchors of Brandy, containing as before, & having got the Principal Capashires- down in a piece of Paper (which I presume he brought with him from France) to about the Number of 40 or 50, he called them up in his Room (my Father being present) and presented Each, with a Laced Hat & a Feather (some Lace being Gold & some Silver) & with a piece of rich Brocade (some of a red & some of a Green & others of a Pinck Colour) Each Embroidered either with silver or gold; (tho' not so rich as those presented to my Father) & lastly presented them Each, with a Cane mounted with Gold; & still continues to give trifling presents, to them, & the People, every day, such as Brandy & Cloth; so that he may excite the Phantees in his favour, acquainting them at the same time, that he brought it from the King of France, who he said, desired to know of them, whether they Loved the French, as well, as the English; & catchword that /catchword