Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 páginas 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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... attend and assist you at this interview , you will have a regard to such as are best acquainted with the Indians and their affairs , and not obnoxious to them ; and as a great deal depends upon the interpreters , we desire you will be ...
... attend and assist you at this interview , you will have a regard to such as are best acquainted with the Indians and their affairs , and not obnoxious to them ; and as a great deal depends upon the interpreters , we desire you will be ...
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... attended with great mis- chief and inconvenience . But when the Indians are disposed to sell any of their lands , the purchase ought to be made in his Majesty's name and at the public charge . As we find it has been usual upon former ...
... attended with great mis- chief and inconvenience . But when the Indians are disposed to sell any of their lands , the purchase ought to be made in his Majesty's name and at the public charge . As we find it has been usual upon former ...
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... attend with their horses , that we may be under a necessity of employing them and paying whatsoever they please to demand . We therefore humbly pray your Honor to take these our most severe grievances under due consideration , and fall ...
... attend with their horses , that we may be under a necessity of employing them and paying whatsoever they please to demand . We therefore humbly pray your Honor to take these our most severe grievances under due consideration , and fall ...
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... attend at four o'clock this afternoon in Council ; and they attending accordingly were introduced with the interpreter . The Governor told them he was very glad to see them , that he was now met in Council , and ready to hear what they ...
... attend at four o'clock this afternoon in Council ; and they attending accordingly were introduced with the interpreter . The Governor told them he was very glad to see them , that he was now met in Council , and ready to hear what they ...
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... several Sachems of each of the other Five Nations , attended without , and desired to speak to him , they were introduced with the interpreter . Hendrick , their speaker , spoke as follows : Brother 36 Proceedings of the Congress.
... several Sachems of each of the other Five Nations , attended without , and desired to speak to him , they were introduced with the interpreter . Hendrick , their speaker , spoke as follows : Brother 36 Proceedings of the Congress.
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