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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... side of the river St. Lawrence , to the eastward of Cadaraqui , ) where the French have lately fortified , have a garrison , and where a French missionary constantly resides in order to draw them off from our alliance . At this ...
... side of the river St. Lawrence , to the eastward of Cadaraqui , ) where the French have lately fortified , have a garrison , and where a French missionary constantly resides in order to draw them off from our alliance . At this ...
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... side , or any request . to be made , that they shall be considered with a brotherly re- gard ; and we hope you will fulfil that condition upon your side , as we shall be always ready to do on ours . We have embraced this opportunity of ...
... side , or any request . to be made , that they shall be considered with a brotherly re- gard ; and we hope you will fulfil that condition upon your side , as we shall be always ready to do on ours . We have embraced this opportunity of ...
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... sides for the future . Brethren , We gladly understand that you gave no countenance to the French who went to Ohio and have entered on your lands . They are always your and our open or secret enemies . You did put this land under the ...
... sides for the future . Brethren , We gladly understand that you gave no countenance to the French who went to Ohio and have entered on your lands . They are always your and our open or secret enemies . You did put this land under the ...
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... side , are equally as much rejoiced as you have expressed yourselves , on the renewing and brightening the ancient covenant chain between all his Majesty's Govern- ments on the continent and us of the Six United Nations . As to what the ...
... side , are equally as much rejoiced as you have expressed yourselves , on the renewing and brightening the ancient covenant chain between all his Majesty's Govern- ments on the continent and us of the Six United Nations . As to what the ...
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... sides . Brethren of the several Governments , We hope that you will not fail in the covenant chain , wherewith we have mutually bound ourselves , and now so solemnly renewed and strengthened . If we don't hold fast by this chain of ...
... sides . Brethren of the several Governments , We hope that you will not fail in the covenant chain , wherewith we have mutually bound ourselves , and now so solemnly renewed and strengthened . If we don't hold fast by this chain of ...
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