Count Frontenac: Makers of Canada, Volume 3LeSueur, William Dawson
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Count Frontenac: Makers of Canada, Volume 3
LeSueur, William Dawson
Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France); Frontenac, Louis de Buade, comte de, 1620-1698
"The war between the Crowns of England and France doth not only
sufficiently warrant, but the destruction made by the French and
Indians, under your command and encouragement, upon the persons
and estates of their Majesties' subjects of New England, without
provocation on their part, hath put them under the necessity of
this expedition for their own security and satisfaction. And
although the cruelties and barbarities used against them by the
French and Indians might, upon the present opportunity, prompt
unto a severe revenge, yet, being desirous of avoiding all
inhuman and unchristian-like actions, and to prevent shedding of
blood as much as may be.
"I, the aforesaid William Phipps, Knight, do hereby in the name
and on behalf of their most excellent Majesties, William and
Mary, King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland,
Defenders of the Faith, and by order of their said Majesties'
government of Massachusetts colony in New England, demand a
present surrender of your forts and castles, undemolished, and
the king's and other stores, unembezzled, with a reasonable
delivery of all captives; together with a surrender of all your
persons and estates to my dispose: upon the doing whereof you
may expect mercy from me, as a Christian, according to what
shall be found to be for their Majesties' service and the
subjects' security. Which, if you refuse forthwith to do, I am
come provided, and am resolved, by the help of God, in whom I
trust, by force of arms to revenge all wrongs and injuries
offered, and bring you under subjection to the Crown of England,
and, when too late, make you wish you had accepted of the favour
tendered.
"Your answer positive in an hour returned by your own trumpet,
with the return of mine, is required upon the peril that will
ensue."[45]
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