| 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 |