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^ abcA genuine narrative of the transactions in Nova Scotia since the settlement, June 1749, till August the 5th, 1751 [microform] Expeditions of Honour: in which the nature, soil, and produce of the country are related, with the particular attempts of the Indians to disturb the colony / by John Wilson.
^Harry Chapman, p. 30. (このHarry Chapmanという人物の作品が参考文献で紹介されているが、この箇所を含む数か所の資料と同一物なのかどうかはっきりしない)
^Harry Chapman, p. 29; Douglas William Trider list the 34 people who who were buried in Halifax between May 13 - June 15, 1751. Four of whom were soldiers. History of Halifax and Dartmouth Harbour: 1415-1800. vol. 1, p. 69
A genuine narrative of the transactions in Nova Scotia since the settlement, June 1749, till August the 5th, 1751 [microform] : in which the nature, soil, and produce of the country are related, with the particular attempts of the Indians to disturb the colony / by John Wilson
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