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After your long paragraph , referring to Mr. Baxter , you proceed to tell me of a complaint the Indians make of the treaty of Arowsick being already broken by the English settlements up the river Kennebeck . Here again I must remark to ...
After your long paragraph , referring to Mr. Baxter , you proceed to tell me of a complaint the Indians make of the treaty of Arowsick being already broken by the English settlements up the river Kennebeck . Here again I must remark to ...
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The Indians of the Six Nations , who always have been in friendship with the English , are justly esteemed a warlike people , and have al ways had a great influence upon the other tribes of Indians , as far as their fame has reached .
The Indians of the Six Nations , who always have been in friendship with the English , are justly esteemed a warlike people , and have al ways had a great influence upon the other tribes of Indians , as far as their fame has reached .
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tageous shelter , no protection is left for them on the fishing ground nearer than Old France ; therefore they will not expose themselves to the frequent surprises and captures of the English from this island and the continent ...
tageous shelter , no protection is left for them on the fishing ground nearer than Old France ; therefore they will not expose themselves to the frequent surprises and captures of the English from this island and the continent ...
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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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