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Nor is the strong man to glory in his strength " —and as I have told you already , so I now repeat ît , that as long as we are just and true to our treaties of peace , and agreements with them , and give them no just provocation for a ...
Nor is the strong man to glory in his strength " —and as I have told you already , so I now repeat ît , that as long as we are just and true to our treaties of peace , and agreements with them , and give them no just provocation for a ...
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magistrates of Rhode - Island should exercise the authority of justices of the peace in the Narraganset country , by them called the king's province , and do whatever they should think fit for the peace and safety thereof , until our ...
magistrates of Rhode - Island should exercise the authority of justices of the peace in the Narraganset country , by them called the king's province , and do whatever they should think fit for the peace and safety thereof , until our ...
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Upon this , they marched into the country of the Narragansetts , the sachems of which powerful tribe renewed and confirmed a treaty of peace and alliance with the English . On this or some other occasion , during this war , Capt .
Upon this , they marched into the country of the Narragansetts , the sachems of which powerful tribe renewed and confirmed a treaty of peace and alliance with the English . On this or some other occasion , during this war , Capt .
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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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