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;402 INDEX.Protestants, the, excluded fromLouisiana, i. 316.Providence, i. 147."Prov<strong>in</strong>ce Galley," the, i. 46, 112,122, 125, 151.Prov<strong>in</strong>cial Assembly, the, ii. 232.Puants, the, see W<strong>in</strong>nehagoea, the.Puritanism, the antique, i. ii23.Puritans, the, dislike Joseph Dudley,i. 105.Purpooduck Po<strong>in</strong>t, Indianattackon, i. 45.Putnam, Israel, at Bunker Hill,ii. 90.Puyzieulx, De, ii. 274.Quakers, the, <strong>in</strong> Pennsylvania, i.137.Quary, Colonel, i. 8 ; on the tradebetween Boston <strong>and</strong> the French<strong>of</strong> Acadia, i. 108.Quebec, i. 6 ; Dudley urges thecapture <strong>of</strong>, i. 103 ; the Englishplan to attack, i. 135 ; excited <strong>in</strong>expectation <strong>of</strong> Nicholson's attack,i. 142 ; Viscount Shannonordered to attack, i. 149Walker's expedition plans toattack, i. 165; its joy over itsdeliverance from the English, i.180 ;Saiut-Pierre at, ii. 41 ; theEnglish plan to attack, ii. 153;ii. 335, 354.Quebec, the Bishop <strong>of</strong>, i. 194, 200;ii. 179, 354, 355.Queen Anne's War, i. 3, 17, 34-54;the attack on Wells, i. 42 ; onthe Falls <strong>of</strong> the Saco, i. 44 ; onSpurw<strong>in</strong>k, i. 44 ; on Cape Porpoise,i. 44 ; on W<strong>in</strong>ter Harbor,i. 44 ; on Scarborough, i. 44 ; onPurpooduck Po<strong>in</strong>t, i. 45 ; onFalmouth, i. 45 ; due less to theAbenakis than to the French, i.46 ; the loss <strong>of</strong> life, i. 47 ;theessential purpose <strong>of</strong>, i. 47 ; attackon Hampton, i. 48 ; onBlack Po<strong>in</strong>t, i. 48 ; on York, i.48 ; on Berwick, i. 48 ; on Haverhill,i. 49.Queen's Bastion, the, at Louisbourg,ii. 301.Quesnel, i. 363, 364.Qu<strong>in</strong>ipissas, the, see Bayagoxdas,the.Ra<strong>in</strong>y Lake, ii. 12 ; Fort St. Pierreat, ii. 14.Rale, Father Sebastien, the Jesuit,at Norridgewock, i. 37 ; the mostconspicuous <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g figureamong the later French-<strong>America</strong>n Jesuits, i. 214 ; earlylife <strong>of</strong>, i. 217; among the Abenakis,i. 217; his work at Norridgewock,i. 218-220; hisknowledge <strong>of</strong> the Indian languages,i. 220; on the treatybetween Governor Dudley <strong>and</strong>the Abenakis, i. 221 ; on thel<strong>and</strong> trades between the English<strong>and</strong> the Indians, i. 222 ; fomentsthe irritation <strong>of</strong> the Norridgewocks,i. 224 ; his controversywith Baxter, i. 229 ; his correspondencewith the New Engl<strong>and</strong>m<strong>in</strong>isters, i. 230 ; urges tlioNorridgewocks to war, i. 231 ;prevents peace be<strong>in</strong>g made atGeorgetown, i. 233, 234 ;priceplaced on his head by the English,i. 237 ; Colonel Wcstbrooktries to arrest, i. 238 ; his paperssecured by the English, i. 238 ;killed by Benjam<strong>in</strong> Jaqucs, i.247 ; estimate <strong>of</strong> his cliaractor,i. 248, 249 ; his commission fromVaudreuil, i. 250; at Fort St.Louis, i. 327.Ralle, Ralle, Bailee, sec Rale.

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