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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... Father , to receive a present from him , and in his name to renew the ancient treaty between this and all his other Governments , and you our brethren ; and I have the pleasure to tell you , that by his special order , there are now ...
... Father , to receive a present from him , and in his name to renew the ancient treaty between this and all his other Governments , and you our brethren ; and I have the pleasure to tell you , that by his special order , there are now ...
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... fathers by their valor , above one hundred years ago , gained a considerable country , which they afterwards , of their own accord , put under the protection of the Kings of Great Britain . The French are endeavoring to possess ...
... fathers by their valor , above one hundred years ago , gained a considerable country , which they afterwards , of their own accord , put under the protection of the Kings of Great Britain . The French are endeavoring to possess ...
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... father , and in his name to re- new the ancient chain of friendship between this and the other Governments on the continent and us the Six United Nations ; and you said also that there were then present Commissioners from Massachusetts ...
... father , and in his name to re- new the ancient chain of friendship between this and the other Governments on the continent and us the Six United Nations ; and you said also that there were then present Commissioners from Massachusetts ...
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... father ; as these matters were laid before us as of great importance , so we have made a strict inquiry amongst all our people , if any of them have either sold or given the French leave to build the forts you mention ; and we cannot ...
... father ; as these matters were laid before us as of great importance , so we have made a strict inquiry amongst all our people , if any of them have either sold or given the French leave to build the forts you mention ; and we cannot ...
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... father , is drowned in the sea . The fire here is burnt out and ( turning his face to the New York Commissioners of In- dian affairs at Albany , who were there present , ) desired them to take notice of what he said . Which answer from ...
... father , is drowned in the sea . The fire here is burnt out and ( turning his face to the New York Commissioners of In- dian affairs at Albany , who were there present , ) desired them to take notice of what he said . Which answer from ...
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