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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... lands , to take all proper and legal methods to redress their com- plaints , and to gratify them , by reasonable purchases , or in such other matter as you shall find most proper and agreeable to them , for such lands as have been ...
... lands , to take all proper and legal methods to redress their com- plaints , and to gratify them , by reasonable purchases , or in such other matter as you shall find most proper and agreeable to them , for such lands as have been ...
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... land . We understand there are writings for all our lands , so that we shall have none left but the very spot we live upon , and hardly that . We have examined amongst the elderly people , who are now present , if they have sold any of ...
... land . We understand there are writings for all our lands , so that we shall have none left but the very spot we live upon , and hardly that . We have examined amongst the elderly people , who are now present , if they have sold any of ...
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... lands lie , and the names of the persons of whom you complain . To which the speaker answered : Brother , We are told a large tract of land has been taken up , called Kayadarosseras , beginning at the half moon , and so up along ...
... lands lie , and the names of the persons of whom you complain . To which the speaker answered : Brother , We are told a large tract of land has been taken up , called Kayadarosseras , beginning at the half moon , and so up along ...
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... lands which belong to us ; and such a quarrel as this may end in our destruction . They fight who shall have the land . The Governors of Virginia and Pennsyl- vania have made paths through our country to trade , and built houses ...
... lands which belong to us ; and such a quarrel as this may end in our destruction . They fight who shall have the land . The Governors of Virginia and Pennsyl- vania have made paths through our country to trade , and built houses ...
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... lands . They are always your and our open or secret enemies . You did put this land under the King our father . He is now ... land is under the King's government , yet the property or power of selling it to any of his Majesty's subjects ...
... lands . They are always your and our open or secret enemies . You did put this land under the King our father . He is now ... land is under the King's government , yet the property or power of selling it to any of his Majesty's subjects ...
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