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(Lord Dorchester era) Address of, to French-Canadians, 71, 77;

action of, at Philadelphia, 77; sends commission to inquire into

military situation of Canada, 135; its action in the Asgill case, 199.

(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Meets at Concord, 102; rumour of French and Spanish treaty with,

124; its designs against Canada, 129, 130, 132, 319; its attitude

towards Vermont, 198, 199, 201-209, 211, 214-216; defeat of its troops

celebrated in Quebec, 223; its interests, and that of army opposed,

225; passes laws against Loyalists, 252; sends ambassador to Canada,

259; slow to fulfil treaty, 260; addresses Canadians, 276.



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