Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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The Oneidas , though much tamed by a general state of peace and an intercourse with whites , retain fome ambition to be thought warlike , take pains to excite and maintain a martial fpirit in their young men , and count one hundred ...
The Oneidas , though much tamed by a general state of peace and an intercourse with whites , retain fome ambition to be thought warlike , take pains to excite and maintain a martial fpirit in their young men , and count one hundred ...
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But , when it is confidered , on the other hand , that it threatens the speedy deftruction of their game ; that by affording them the opportunity of getting fome provifions from the whites , it leffens the neceffity and promotes the ...
But , when it is confidered , on the other hand , that it threatens the speedy deftruction of their game ; that by affording them the opportunity of getting fome provifions from the whites , it leffens the neceffity and promotes the ...
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At what period flavery was wholly abolished ? what were their numbers and proportion to the whites at that period ? 7. ... What are their political rights or difabilities ? if there be any discrimination between them and white persons ?
At what period flavery was wholly abolished ? what were their numbers and proportion to the whites at that period ? 7. ... What are their political rights or difabilities ? if there be any discrimination between them and white persons ?
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THE AE of Incorporation of the Maſſachuſetts Hiſtorical Page | 1 |
Pamphlets and Tracts wanted by the Society | 9 |
Directions for the collecting of Mineral and Foffil | 15 |
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