1813  (1945)  "Ah," he cried, to Captain Black, spreading a fine sea-otter skin upon the deck, "the Bostons are brave, but they have no ships like this [H.M.S. Raccoon]."
1846  When told that the greater part of the chiefs in King George's country, as well as in that of the Boston's, drank, now, nothing stronger than water--he seemed to have a very contemptible opinion of their taste.
1860  He stated that . . . the King George people .. . would not let the Bostons hurt him.