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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... manner and form of the treaty to be entered into at Albany with the said Six Allied Nations , you shall re- fer yourselves for directions to the honorable James Delancey , Esq . , his Majesty's Lieutenant Governor of New York . And ...
... manner and form of the treaty to be entered into at Albany with the said Six Allied Nations , you shall re- fer yourselves for directions to the honorable James Delancey , Esq . , his Majesty's Lieutenant Governor of New York . And ...
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... manner we can best contribute to the success of any such scheme as shall be proposed at the afore- said interview , for the defence or utility of his Majesty's Ameri- can dominions and subjects . Annapolis , June 30th , 1754 . A true ...
... manner we can best contribute to the success of any such scheme as shall be proposed at the afore- said interview , for the defence or utility of his Majesty's Ameri- can dominions and subjects . Annapolis , June 30th , 1754 . A true ...
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... manner in which they went away ; and though , from the con- fidence we have of your vigilant attention to whatever may concern your Government , we are persuaded you will not have failed to have taken every necessary and prudent mea ...
... manner in which they went away ; and though , from the con- fidence we have of your vigilant attention to whatever may concern your Government , we are persuaded you will not have failed to have taken every necessary and prudent mea ...
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... manner in which these complaints were received , the dissatisfactory answers given to the Indians , and at their be- ing suffered to depart ( though the Assembly was then sitting ) without any measures taken to bring them to temper or ...
... manner in which these complaints were received , the dissatisfactory answers given to the Indians , and at their be- ing suffered to depart ( though the Assembly was then sitting ) without any measures taken to bring them to temper or ...
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... manner be exhorted to unite and dwell together in their respective castles , and that the Mo- hawk nation should live in one castle only . That his Honor apply to the Onondago Indians in partic- ular , to direct and exhort them to live ...
... manner be exhorted to unite and dwell together in their respective castles , and that the Mo- hawk nation should live in one castle only . That his Honor apply to the Onondago Indians in partic- ular , to direct and exhort them to live ...
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