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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... fort ( afterwards Fort Duquesne ) at the Fork of the Ohio . The article was undoubtedly written by the editor . After nar- rating the particulars , and urging union to resist aggression , he adds ; " The confidence of the French in this ...
... fort ( afterwards Fort Duquesne ) at the Fork of the Ohio . The article was undoubtedly written by the editor . After nar- rating the particulars , and urging union to resist aggression , he adds ; " The confidence of the French in this ...
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... forts , one in Onondago , the other in the Senecas ' country , and that each fort be supplied with a proper missionary . They are further of opinion that the carrying and selling rum in the castles of the Six Nations is of most ...
... forts , one in Onondago , the other in the Senecas ' country , and that each fort be supplied with a proper missionary . They are further of opinion that the carrying and selling rum in the castles of the Six Nations is of most ...
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... fort at Ohio . This belt is given to confirm what is said , and that you may remember what has been now related to you . Brethren , A Belt . You tell us we are open and defenceless . We are consult- ing how far it will be necessary to ...
... fort at Ohio . This belt is given to confirm what is said , and that you may remember what has been now related to you . Brethren , A Belt . You tell us we are open and defenceless . We are consult- ing how far it will be necessary to ...
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... fort at the head of that river ; a priest of theirs has built a house a great way down that river . Gov- ernor Shirley has raised eight hundred men and is gone down to drive them away , and to build an English fort at the head or far up ...
... fort at the head of that river ; a priest of theirs has built a house a great way down that river . Gov- ernor Shirley has raised eight hundred men and is gone down to drive them away , and to build an English fort at the head or far up ...
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... forts in the country of the great Lakes and of the rivers which run into the Mississippi , and are securing a ... fort ; and many of the Senecas , the most numerous nation , appear to be wavering , and rather incline to the French ...
... forts in the country of the great Lakes and of the rivers which run into the Mississippi , and are securing a ... fort ; and many of the Senecas , the most numerous nation , appear to be wavering , and rather incline to the French ...
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