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peninsula for new homes, which France would provide. Letter of the French Inhabitants to Cornwallis, 7 Sept., 1749. But Cornwallis would offer no option but between unconditional allegiance and the confiscation of all their property. It is for me, said he, to command and to be obeyed; Answer of the Governor in Council to the French Inhabitants, 7 September, 1749. and he chap. II.} 1749. looked to the Board of Trade for further instructions. Cornwallis to the Board of Trade, 11 September, 1749. With the Micmac Indians, who, at the instigation of La Loutre, One Leutre, a French Priest. Board of Trade to Bedford, 16 October, 1749. De Lutre, a priest. Cornwallis. the missionary, united with other tribes to harass the infant settlements, the English governor dealt still more summarily. The land on which you sleep is mine: such was the message of the implacable tribe; Micmac Indians to Governor Cornwallis, 23 September, 1749. I sprung out of it as the grass does; I was