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the Governor of New York had caused to be imprisoned three or four of the principal English captains, who had returned with their [[troopes?]] without having executed the orders given them, to conquer for us New France or to plunder it.
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We learned from New Quebec, the bad result of their third army, and also they have done well to write the many other things, for without that the English would have caused the Iroquois to believe in their success on relating their victories and their prowess. May God be praised for
 
the Governor of New York had caused to be imprisoned three or four of the principal English captains, who had returned with their troupes without having executed the orders given them, to conquer for us New France or to plunder it.
 
We learned from New [removed?} Quebec, the bad result of their third army, and also they have done well to write the many other things, for without that the English would have caused the Iroquois to believe in their success on relating their victories and their prowess,
 
May God be praised for

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the Governor of New York had caused to be imprisoned three or four of the principal English captains, who had returned with their troupes without having executed the orders given them, to conquer for us New France or to plunder it.

We learned from New [removed?} Quebec, the bad result of their third army, and also they have done well to write the many other things, for without that the English would have caused the Iroquois to believe in their success on relating their victories and their prowess,

May God be praised for