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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... never invited you to smoke with them . It was their duty , on their appointment , to acquaint you with it , and to invite you to smoke with them , and to rekindle the fire which was then almost extinguished ; and if they had done it ...
... never invited you to smoke with them . It was their duty , on their appointment , to acquaint you with it , and to invite you to smoke with them , and to rekindle the fire which was then almost extinguished ; and if they had done it ...
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... never shall be broken ; and we hope you will take care that neither you nor any one else shall break it . And we are greatly rejoiced that peace and friendship have so long sub- sisted between us . Gave a Belt . Fathers , Don't think ...
... never shall be broken ; and we hope you will take care that neither you nor any one else shall break it . And we are greatly rejoiced that peace and friendship have so long sub- sisted between us . Gave a Belt . Fathers , Don't think ...
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... never broken it . We have likewise preserved it entire , and are determined to continue to do so . A Belt . Children , You complain that some of the people of this province are in possession of your lands , which you never sold . This ...
... never broken it . We have likewise preserved it entire , and are determined to continue to do so . A Belt . Children , You complain that some of the people of this province are in possession of your lands , which you never sold . This ...
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... never been any joint exertion of their force or coun- sels to repel or defeat the measures of the French , and par- ticular Colonies are unable and unwilling to maintain the cause of the whole . That there has been a very great neglect ...
... never been any joint exertion of their force or coun- sels to repel or defeat the measures of the French , and par- ticular Colonies are unable and unwilling to maintain the cause of the whole . That there has been a very great neglect ...
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... never consent to their coming down , and will draw hard upon their minds another way . Brothers , possess your minds in peace . We of the Six Nations have the minds of the Caghnawagas and the Seven Tribes in that quarter . At our ...
... never consent to their coming down , and will draw hard upon their minds another way . Brothers , possess your minds in peace . We of the Six Nations have the minds of the Caghnawagas and the Seven Tribes in that quarter . At our ...
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