The conduct of the French, with regard to Nova Scotia

from its first settlement to the present time. In which are exposed the falsehood and absurdity of their arguments made use of to elude the force of the Treaty of Utrecht, and support their unjust proceedings. In a letter to a Member of Parliament.

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The conduct of the French, with regard to Nova Scotia

from its first settlement to the present time. In which are exposed the falsehood and absurdity of their arguments made use of to elude the force of the Treaty of Utrecht, and support their unjust proceedings. In a letter to a Member of Parliament.

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