C O N T E N T S.
| The Introduction, being a short View of the Form of Government of the Five Nations, and of their Laws and Customs. | pag. 1 |
[PART I. CHAP. I.]
| Of the Wars of the Five Nations, with the Adirondacks and Quatoghies. | 21 |
[CHAP. II.]
| The Wars and Treaties of Peace of the Indians of the Five Nations with the French, from 1665 to 1683, and their Affairs with New-York in that time. | 31 |
[CHAP. III.]
| Of the Transactions of the Indians of the Five Nations with the neighbouring English colonies. | 36 |
[CHAP. IV.]
| Mons. De la Barre's Expedition, and some remarkable Transactions in 1684. | 59 |
[CHAP. V.]
| The English attempt to trade in the Lakes, and the French attack the Senekas. | 71 |
[CHAP. VI.]
| Colonel Dongan's Advice to the Indians. Adario's Enterprize, and Montreal sacked by the Five Nations. | 80 |
[PART II. CHAP. I.]
| The State of Affairs in New-York and Canada at the Time of the Revolution in Great-Britain. | 91 |
[CHAP. II.]
| A Treaty between the Agents of Massachusets-Bay, New-Plymouth, and Connecticut, and the Sachems of the Five Nations at Albany, in the Year 1689. | 100 |
[CHAP. III.]
| An Account of a general Council of the Five Nations at Onondaga, to consider of the Count De Frontenac's Message. | 105 |
[CHAP. IV.]
| The French surprize Schenectady. The Mohawks Speech of Condolance on that Occasion. | 113 |
[CHAP. V.]
| The Five Nations continue the War with the French. The Mohawks encline to Peace. Their Conferences with the Governor of New-York. | 121 |
[CHAP. VI.]
| The English attack Montreal by Land, in Conjunction with the Indians, and Quebeck by Sea. | 126 |
[CHAP. VII.]
| The French, and the Five Nations, continue the War all Winter with various Success. The French burn a Captain of the Five Nations alive. | 131 |
[CHAP. VIII.]
| The Five Nations treat with Capt. Ingoldsby. | 137 |
[CHAP. IX.]
| The French surprize, and take three Mohawk Castles. | 142 |
[CHAP. X.]
| The Treaties and Negotiations the Five Nations had with the English and French in the Years 1693, and 1694. | 150 |
[CHAP. XI.]
| The War continued. The French repossess themselves of Cadarackui Fort; and find means to break off the Treaty between the Five Nations and Dionondadies. | 180 |
[CHAP. XII.]
| The Count De Frontenac attacks Onondaga in Person with the whole Force of Canada. The Five Nations continue the War with the French, and make Peace with the Dionondadies. | 188 |
[CHAP. XIII.]
| The Conduct which the English and French observed in regard to the Five Nations, immediately after the Peace of Ryswick. | 196 |
| Treaties, Charters, publick Acts &c. from pag. 204, to the End. |