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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... brethren here in health , and heartily bid you welcome . A Belt . Brethren , We condole your and our loss in the death of some of your people since the last interview in this place . We wipe away all tears from your eyes , and take away ...
... brethren here in health , and heartily bid you welcome . A Belt . Brethren , We condole your and our loss in the death of some of your people since the last interview in this place . We wipe away all tears from your eyes , and take away ...
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... Brethren , A Belt . We have something to say to you of great importance . The treaties subsisting between us and you our brethren , as well as the great affection we bear towards you , oblige us to mention it . The French profess to be ...
... Brethren , A Belt . We have something to say to you of great importance . The treaties subsisting between us and you our brethren , as well as the great affection we bear towards you , oblige us to mention it . The French profess to be ...
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... Brethren of the Six Nations , You are welcome . I take this opportunity , now you are all together , to condole the loss in the death of your friends and relations since you last met here ; and with this string of wampum I wipe away ...
... Brethren of the Six Nations , You are welcome . I take this opportunity , now you are all together , to condole the loss in the death of your friends and relations since you last met here ; and with this string of wampum I wipe away ...
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... reason we have already given . His Honor answered : Brethren of Canajoharie , You have now told me the reason why you stayed behind , because you would not be blamed by the other nations 38 Proceedings of the Congress.
... reason we have already given . His Honor answered : Brethren of Canajoharie , You have now told me the reason why you stayed behind , because you would not be blamed by the other nations 38 Proceedings of the Congress.
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... brethren of the other nations . I desire that we may all speak freely , and open our hearts to each other , and so remove any jealousies from amongst us . I hope that at another interview you will all be more punc- tual , and keep as ...
... brethren of the other nations . I desire that we may all speak freely , and open our hearts to each other , and so remove any jealousies from amongst us . I hope that at another interview you will all be more punc- tual , and keep as ...
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