replies to Phipps's demand for surrender, [288], [289];
recommends attack on Boston by sea, [316];
describes ravages of Abenaquis, [317];
estimate of military losses in Canada, [318];
expresses himself as opposed to large expeditions, [320];
orders M. de Louvigny at Michilimackinac to send down Indians with their furs, [323];
firm in negotiations with Iroquois, [325], [338];
complaints made against, [333-6];
gives theatrical representations at Quebec, [336];
question of Tartuffe, [337];