(Archibald Kennedy), "The principles to be laid down in the management of our Indians" The Importance of Gaining and Preserving the Friendship of the Indians to the British Interest Considered (1752), pgs. 14-20. (See also suggestions for fortifying and settling New York frontier) Accessed 20 December 2021
William Douglass, "In the sessions 1751"A Summary, Historical and Political,[...]of the British Settlements in North-America; Vol. II (1755), pgs. 340-2. Accessed 17 December 2021
"Translation of part of the memorial" (English and French texts; 7 March 1752), The Conduct of the Ministry Impartially Examined (1756), pgs. 17-18. Accessed 17 December 2021
"Port Toulouse" "Letter II," Genuine Letters and Memoirs, Relating to the Natural, Civil, and Commercial History of Cape Breton, and Saint John (translation; 1760), pgs. 18-19, 22-3, 26. Accessed 17 December 2021
"I. It is agreed" (22 November 1752), French Policy Defeated (1755), pgs. 43-5. (Another copy of this treaty is here, and treaty proclamation is here) Accessed 17 December 2021
"4. In Council the Twenty ninth of September, 1752"An Act for the confirming the Proceedings on the several Resolutions of the Governors and Council of this Province[....] (1758), pgs. 20-1. Accessed 17 December 2021
"I. It is agreed" (22 November 1752), French Policy Defeated (1755), pgs. 43-5. (Another copy of this treaty is here, and treaty proclamation is here) Accessed 17 December 2021
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"I. It is agreed" (22 November 1752), French Policy Defeated (1755), pgs. 43-5. (Another copy of this treaty is here, and treaty proclamation is here) Accessed 17 December 2021