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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... friends in New York , particularly to James Alexander and Mr. Kennedy , who he says were " gentlemen of great knowledge in pub- lic affairs . " He obtained their remarks on his project , as well as those of Cadwallader Colden ...
... friends in New York , particularly to James Alexander and Mr. Kennedy , who he says were " gentlemen of great knowledge in pub- lic affairs . " He obtained their remarks on his project , as well as those of Cadwallader Colden ...
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... friendship and alliance of the Six Nations is to all his Majesty's Colonies and Plantations in America in general , as well as to New York in particular ; when we consider that this friendship and alliance is only to be gained and ...
... friendship and alliance of the Six Nations is to all his Majesty's Colonies and Plantations in America in general , as well as to New York in particular ; when we consider that this friendship and alliance is only to be gained and ...
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... friends and humble servants , DUNK HALIFAX , J. GRENVILLE , DUPPLIN . To Sir Danvers Osborn , Governor of New York . Albany , June , 1754 . A true copy of the original , Examined by GEO . BANYAR , D. Sec'y . And also were read the ...
... friends and humble servants , DUNK HALIFAX , J. GRENVILLE , DUPPLIN . To Sir Danvers Osborn , Governor of New York . Albany , June , 1754 . A true copy of the original , Examined by GEO . BANYAR , D. Sec'y . And also were read the ...
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... friends and relations wherever dispersed to join them , particularly those who have separated themselves and live at present at Oswegatchie , ( on the south side of the river St. Lawrence , to the eastward of Cadaraqui , ) where the ...
... friends and relations wherever dispersed to join them , particularly those who have separated themselves and live at present at Oswegatchie , ( on the south side of the river St. Lawrence , to the eastward of Cadaraqui , ) where the ...
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... friends and rela- tions to join you , especially those of your nation who now live at Oswegatchie . A brave people , separated from each other , may easily fall a sacrifice , whereas united , they may live secure and uninjured ...
... friends and rela- tions to join you , especially those of your nation who now live at Oswegatchie . A brave people , separated from each other , may easily fall a sacrifice , whereas united , they may live secure and uninjured ...
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