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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... give them early notice of it ; and this leads us to recommend one thing more to your attention , and that is , to take care that all the Provinces be ( if practicable ) comprised in one general treaty , to be made in his Majesty's name ...
... give them early notice of it ; and this leads us to recommend one thing more to your attention , and that is , to take care that all the Provinces be ( if practicable ) comprised in one general treaty , to be made in his Majesty's name ...
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... gives us great satisfaction that you have lately added two links to the chain , the Shanihadaradighroones and the Tedderighroones , as it will always give us pleasure to see your strength increased . This chain hath remained firm and ...
... gives us great satisfaction that you have lately added two links to the chain , the Shanihadaradighroones and the Tedderighroones , as it will always give us pleasure to see your strength increased . This chain hath remained firm and ...
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... give orders for their support . The said motion was agreed to , and Mr. Welles and Mr. Franklin were appointed to wait on his Honor accordingly . The hints of a scheme for the Union of the Colonies were debated on , but came to no ...
... give orders for their support . The said motion was agreed to , and Mr. Welles and Mr. Franklin were appointed to wait on his Honor accordingly . The hints of a scheme for the Union of the Colonies were debated on , but came to no ...
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... give orders for their support . His Honor agreed to the proposal of speaking to them , and offered to give orders for their support ; but was pleased to say that he expected the Commissioners for the several Prov- inces would contribute ...
... give orders for their support . His Honor agreed to the proposal of speaking to them , and offered to give orders for their support ; but was pleased to say that he expected the Commissioners for the several Prov- inces would contribute ...
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... give us too hasty an answer , or in two or three words , and then turn your back upon us . As you are a new Governor , we beg you will treat us tenderly , and not as the former Governor did , who turned his back upon us before we knew ...
... give us too hasty an answer , or in two or three words , and then turn your back upon us . As you are a new Governor , we beg you will treat us tenderly , and not as the former Governor did , who turned his back upon us before we knew ...
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