Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen2;Volumen12The Society, 1968 - 24 páginas For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... nation by the traders , from the circumstance of the country they inhabit being intersected by Creeks . This country was formerly inhabited by many independent nations ; some of which are nearly or quite extinct ; and those that remain ...
... nation by the traders , from the circumstance of the country they inhabit being intersected by Creeks . This country was formerly inhabited by many independent nations ; some of which are nearly or quite extinct ; and those that remain ...
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... nation have made considerable improvements in agriculture and civilization . Their conduct towards the Americans has generally been marked with deceit and insolence ; and we have had more difficulty to restrain them than any other nation ...
... nation have made considerable improvements in agriculture and civilization . Their conduct towards the Americans has generally been marked with deceit and insolence ; and we have had more difficulty to restrain them than any other nation ...
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... nation , the Utahs , and Kyaways speak the same language . NAMAKAUS Are also erratic , and wander to the N. W. of St. Fee . They are frequently at war with the Spaniards . This nation is supposed to have 2000 warriors , 6500 souls ...
... nation , the Utahs , and Kyaways speak the same language . NAMAKAUS Are also erratic , and wander to the N. W. of St. Fee . They are frequently at war with the Spaniards . This nation is supposed to have 2000 warriors , 6500 souls ...
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Article | 48 |
Notice of Edward Johnson | 95 |
Residence in Massachusetts 1686 | 107 |
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