Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 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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... arrived in Albany he had sketched the outline of a plan , which he had shown to some of his friends in New York , particularly to James Alexander and Mr. Kennedy , who he says were " gentlemen of great knowledge in pub- lic affairs ...
... arrived in Albany he had sketched the outline of a plan , which he had shown to some of his friends in New York , particularly to James Alexander and Mr. Kennedy , who he says were " gentlemen of great knowledge in pub- lic affairs ...
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... arrival be fully inform- ed of the particular circumstances of this affair , the resent- ment expressed by the Indians , and the abrupt and hasty manner in which they went away ; and though , from the con- fidence we have of your ...
... arrival be fully inform- ed of the particular circumstances of this affair , the resent- ment expressed by the Indians , and the abrupt and hasty manner in which they went away ; and though , from the con- fidence we have of your ...
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... arrival , of the presents his Majesty has ordered to be delivered to them , and of your intention of holding an interview with them for burying the hatchet and renewing the covenant chain ; that this person should be carefully ...
... arrival , of the presents his Majesty has ordered to be delivered to them , and of your intention of holding an interview with them for burying the hatchet and renewing the covenant chain ; that this person should be carefully ...
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... arrive in town , it will be time enough to send a message to the said river Indians . Whereas divers complaints have been made to the Commis- sioners of Indian affairs , that the Indians at Canajoharie castle do forcibly take rum from ...
... arrive in town , it will be time enough to send a message to the said river Indians . Whereas divers complaints have been made to the Commis- sioners of Indian affairs , that the Indians at Canajoharie castle do forcibly take rum from ...
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... arrival at the great carrying place , the Oneida Indians force our goods from us at pleasure to carry over ; and not content with making us pay a most exorbitant price- for each freight , but rob us of our rum , stores and other goods ...
... arrival at the great carrying place , the Oneida Indians force our goods from us at pleasure to carry over ; and not content with making us pay a most exorbitant price- for each freight , but rob us of our rum , stores and other goods ...
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