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. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 65
Página 21
... occasions when an interview has been held with the Indians , for the other neigh- boring Governments in alliance with them to send Commis- sioners to be joined with those of New York ; and as the present wavering disposition of the ...
... occasions when an interview has been held with the Indians , for the other neigh- boring Governments in alliance with them to send Commis- sioners to be joined with those of New York ; and as the present wavering disposition of the ...
Página 31
... occasion . A Belt . Adjourned till to - morrow morning at eleven o'clock . At a meeting in the Court House at Albany , on Friday , the 28th June , 1754 , A. M. Present , John Chandler , Oliver Partridge , and John Worthington , Esquires ...
... occasion . A Belt . Adjourned till to - morrow morning at eleven o'clock . At a meeting in the Court House at Albany , on Friday , the 28th June , 1754 , A. M. Present , John Chandler , Oliver Partridge , and John Worthington , Esquires ...
Página 53
... occasion of this unusual and expensive meeting of Commissioners from so many Col- onies ; and it appears by the last answer from the Indians , that their uneasiness still remains . The Commissioners therefore think it incumbent on them ...
... occasion of this unusual and expensive meeting of Commissioners from so many Col- onies ; and it appears by the last answer from the Indians , that their uneasiness still remains . The Commissioners therefore think it incumbent on them ...
Página 54
... occasion to observe to them , that at their meet- ing on the 2d inst . I desired them to open their minds fully , and that I expected they would then have laid all their com- plaints before me ; that as to what they had mentioned in ...
... occasion to observe to them , that at their meet- ing on the 2d inst . I desired them to open their minds fully , and that I expected they would then have laid all their com- plaints before me ; that as to what they had mentioned in ...
Página 60
... occasion to lift up our whole hand against them ; for our little finger was sufficient . And as we have now made so strong a confed- eracy , if we are truly earnest therein , we may retrieve the ancient glory of the Five Nations ...
... occasion to lift up our whole hand against them ; for our little finger was sufficient . And as we have now made so strong a confed- eracy , if we are truly earnest therein , we may retrieve the ancient glory of the Five Nations ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1914 |
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1877 |
Términos y frases comunes
acquainted affairs Albany American answer appointed Belt BENJAMIN LINCOLN Block Island Boston brethren Brothers called Canajoharie Capt captive chief church command Commissioners Connecticut Council council-fire covenant chain Creek desire Elisha Williams endeavors enemy England English father fell Ferdinando Gorges fire fish French and Indians friends friendship garrison gave gentlemen Gibson Governor guns hands hath Honor inhabitants Island James Delancey John July June killed King land live Lord Majesty's manner March Massachusetts meeting Meshech Weare miles minister morning New-England night Oliver Partridge peace Pequeats Pequot War Pequots plantation pleased preached present prisoners Province Rhode Island river Robert Gorges sachem sail savage sent Sermon settled Shawanese ship Six Nations slain Society soldiers soon speech thereof thought tion told took town trade treaty Twelve United Colonies unto vessel wigwams wounded Wyandots York