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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... head - piece , running across the page , and accompanied with the same significant motto . " [ As the Plan of Union which has been inserted in the 7th volume of the Collections above referred to , is imperfect , it is thought advisable ...
... head - piece , running across the page , and accompanied with the same significant motto . " [ As the Plan of Union which has been inserted in the 7th volume of the Collections above referred to , is imperfect , it is thought advisable ...
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... head of all the other nations . Here they are , and they must own it . But it was not out of pride we Canajoharies stayed behind , but for the reason we have already given . His Honor answered : Brethren of Canajoharie , You have now ...
... head of all the other nations . Here they are , and they must own it . But it was not out of pride we Canajoharies stayed behind , but for the reason we have already given . His Honor answered : Brethren of Canajoharie , You have now ...
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... 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 the said ...
... 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 the said ...
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... head of the river Kennebeck , within the bounds . of the Province of Maine , the most convenient situation for affording support and safe retreat to the eastern Indians in any of their attempts upon the Governments of New England . That ...
... head of the river Kennebeck , within the bounds . of the Province of Maine , the most convenient situation for affording support and safe retreat to the eastern Indians in any of their attempts upon the Governments of New England . That ...
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... head , one eye , and one hand . A Belt . Brethren , Our business with you , besides rekindling the ancient coun- cil - fire , and renewing the covenant , and brightening up every link of the chain , is , in the first place , to inform ...
... head , one eye , and one hand . A Belt . Brethren , Our business with you , besides rekindling the ancient coun- cil - fire , and renewing the covenant , and brightening up every link of the chain , is , in the first place , to inform ...
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