Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1837 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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... soon be given over , for that so goodly a coast could not be long left unpeopled by the French , Spanish , or Dutch ; so that if the Plantation be destroyed , the fishing is lost , and then the profit and honor of our nation must perish ...
... soon be given over , for that so goodly a coast could not be long left unpeopled by the French , Spanish , or Dutch ; so that if the Plantation be destroyed , the fishing is lost , and then the profit and honor of our nation must perish ...
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... soon finding it impossible to outrun them , stopped , and entreated them not to take his life . One of them had already aimed his rifle at him , but the powder merely flashing in the pan , the contents of the deadly weapon were not ...
... soon finding it impossible to outrun them , stopped , and entreated them not to take his life . One of them had already aimed his rifle at him , but the powder merely flashing in the pan , the contents of the deadly weapon were not ...
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... Soon after these events , he went with his companions to Fort du Quesne , where he remained a number of days , and ascertained that the French and Indians daily drew fifteen hundred rations . • His next remove was to Kuskuskin [ Hog ...
... Soon after these events , he went with his companions to Fort du Quesne , where he remained a number of days , and ascertained that the French and Indians daily drew fifteen hundred rations . • His next remove was to Kuskuskin [ Hog ...
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... soon came to the conclusion that it was prudent to abandon their hazardous project ; and so they returned to their com- panions , before any suspicions had been excited . Some Indians came to Fort McIntosh ( now Beaver ) , and said in ...
... soon came to the conclusion that it was prudent to abandon their hazardous project ; and so they returned to their com- panions , before any suspicions had been excited . Some Indians came to Fort McIntosh ( now Beaver ) , and said in ...
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... soon be out of the way , as he was about to set out for Koh - hok - king , in the neighborhood of Painted Post . " Then , " said he , " you can go . " Gibson and a little boy , of twelve years of age , went on a hunting excursion , were ...
... soon be out of the way , as he was about to set out for Koh - hok - king , in the neighborhood of Painted Post . " Then , " said he , " you can go . " Gibson and a little boy , of twelve years of age , went on a hunting excursion , were ...
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