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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... leave to remonstrate to your Honor the many hazards and difficulties we are subject to in our passage thither , from the ill treatment we meet with from the Indians : i . e . in passing . the Mohawks ' and Canajoharie castles they board ...
... leave to remonstrate to your Honor the many hazards and difficulties we are subject to in our passage thither , from the ill treatment we meet with from the Indians : i . e . in passing . the Mohawks ' and Canajoharie castles they board ...
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... leave to them . By this Belt we desire you to consider what we have said , and by the same we inform you that the Five Nations have something to say to you be- fore you speak to them . Gave a Belt . The Governor said : You have now ...
... leave to them . By this Belt we desire you to consider what we have said , and by the same we inform you that the Five Nations have something to say to you be- fore you speak to them . Gave a Belt . The Governor said : You have now ...
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... leave to build the forts you mention ; and we cannot find that either any sale has been made , or leave has been given . But the French have gone thither without our consent or approbation , nor ever mentioned it to us . Brethren , The ...
... leave to build the forts you mention ; and we cannot find that either any sale has been made , or leave has been given . But the French have gone thither without our consent or approbation , nor ever mentioned it to us . Brethren , The ...
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... leave to acquaint this Government if they do not treat us as brethren . Brethren , We have told the Governor of New York how Col. John- son has behaved to us , and our opinion of him , and the danger we thought ourselves in by his leaving ...
... leave to acquaint this Government if they do not treat us as brethren . Brethren , We have told the Governor of New York how Col. John- son has behaved to us , and our opinion of him , and the danger we thought ourselves in by his leaving ...
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... leaving the rest in their Colonies ; and by this means they are less observed by the powers of Europe than they would be if transports , as usual heretofore , were provided for this purpose . That they have taken prisoners , divers of ...
... leaving the rest in their Colonies ; and by this means they are less observed by the powers of Europe than they would be if transports , as usual heretofore , were provided for this purpose . That they have taken prisoners , divers of ...
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