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... tribes east of the Missisippi : but those cannot , I think , be considered as the only , nor even the principal causes why population decreases among the savage tribes . To his observations we may add in general terms , that all which ...
... tribes east of the Missisippi : but those cannot , I think , be considered as the only , nor even the principal causes why population decreases among the savage tribes . To his observations we may add in general terms , that all which ...
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... tribes , known by the name of the Senecas , live near the lake Erie . We would humbly propose , as necessary to retain these tribes in the English interest , that his majesty give orders that there be built as many forts as there are ...
... tribes , known by the name of the Senecas , live near the lake Erie . We would humbly propose , as necessary to retain these tribes in the English interest , that his majesty give orders that there be built as many forts as there are ...
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... tribes ) with such others as his majesty shall appoint , treat with these tribes respecting the building these forts They are a jealous people , and their consent must be obtained . There is this probability , that it will be pleasing ...
... tribes ) with such others as his majesty shall appoint , treat with these tribes respecting the building these forts They are a jealous people , and their consent must be obtained . There is this probability , that it will be pleasing ...
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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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