Bishop Saint Vallier's first description of country and inhabitants, [192];

Governor Denonville's description, [192];

Saint Vallier's revised opinion, [193];

real character of the people, [193-5];

state of depression throughout the country, [219], [240];

drinking habits of people, [223];

described by Laval as the country of miracles, [301];

exhaustion of, after departure of New England fleet, [305], [317]

Carignan-Salières Regiment sent out,

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