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There is annually an exact census taken of all these Indians , the reason of which will appear in our answer to the 19th query . Mr. Kirkland's residence is on a tract of land given him by the Oneidas , and confirmed by the state of New ...
There is annually an exact census taken of all these Indians , the reason of which will appear in our answer to the 19th query . Mr. Kirkland's residence is on a tract of land given him by the Oneidas , and confirmed by the state of New ...
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Answer . Messrs . Kirkland and Sergeant are both Presbyterians and Calvinists , as may be seen by the heads of their discourses , in their journals . Mr. Sergeant says , that he does not meddle with high points , such as predestination ...
Answer . Messrs . Kirkland and Sergeant are both Presbyterians and Calvinists , as may be seen by the heads of their discourses , in their journals . Mr. Sergeant says , that he does not meddle with high points , such as predestination ...
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Answer . It is the opinion of those who are best acquainted with them , that they have rather increased ; but not in so great a proportion as the white people . About three years since , forty of the Oneidas died of the dysentary and ...
Answer . It is the opinion of those who are best acquainted with them , that they have rather increased ; but not in so great a proportion as the white people . About three years since , forty of the Oneidas died of the dysentary and ...
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Report of a Committee who visited the Oneida and | 12 |
An Abstract of the Laws of NewEngland as they were | 25 |
Dartmouth Indians Engagement 1671 | 31 |
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1914 |
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