Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 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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... peace ; recounting the Irish massacre which they say was not of a more barbarous nature than the present , and ... peace and quiet of the Community ; and because we know not , where or how such may end ; every body ought to Endeavour to ...
... peace ; recounting the Irish massacre which they say was not of a more barbarous nature than the present , and ... peace and quiet of the Community ; and because we know not , where or how such may end ; every body ought to Endeavour to ...
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... Peace to prevent the effusion of more blood , I was one of them myself , but we could agree upon nothing their demands were so high . We argu'd for Connecticut River , they for the South Sea , think how we were to meet afterwards when ...
... Peace to prevent the effusion of more blood , I was one of them myself , but we could agree upon nothing their demands were so high . We argu'd for Connecticut River , they for the South Sea , think how we were to meet afterwards when ...
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... peace & good order , not to determine property , if this be wrong , they are wrong and the old casuist right I must observe before I leave the tedious tale that from whatever we could collect of their statements at home , tho ' they ...
... peace & good order , not to determine property , if this be wrong , they are wrong and the old casuist right I must observe before I leave the tedious tale that from whatever we could collect of their statements at home , tho ' they ...
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... Peace at last will I believe be the thing & the terrible insults & injuries we have receiv'd be quietly pocketted- I always am Dr S : Y : Most faithful & Humb ! Servt JN WATTS . This minute I recd Maj . Gates fa : of 10th Oct : with the ...
... Peace at last will I believe be the thing & the terrible insults & injuries we have receiv'd be quietly pocketted- I always am Dr S : Y : Most faithful & Humb ! Servt JN WATTS . This minute I recd Maj . Gates fa : of 10th Oct : with the ...
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... peace & friendship which will not be accepted but on terms of concession advantageous to our future security & such as will leave on their minds a deep sense of the ill consequences which must attend their making War on the English ...
... peace & friendship which will not be accepted but on terms of concession advantageous to our future security & such as will leave on their minds a deep sense of the ill consequences which must attend their making War on the English ...
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