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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... speech presented to his Honor by Mr. Hutchinson and Mr. Peters the 22d instant ; which were read to the Board by the Secre- tary , and the further consideration thereof was deferred till to - morrow morning . Adjourned till eleven o ...
... speech presented to his Honor by Mr. Hutchinson and Mr. Peters the 22d instant ; which were read to the Board by the Secre- tary , and the further consideration thereof was deferred till to - morrow morning . Adjourned till eleven o ...
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... speech was settled , read , and unanimously approved of ; and is as follows : Brethren , I have invited you here by the command of the great King , our common Father , to receive a present from him , and in his name to renew the ancient ...
... speech was settled , read , and unanimously approved of ; and is as follows : Brethren , I have invited you here by the command of the great King , our common Father , to receive a present from him , and in his name to renew the ancient ...
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... speech . At a meeting in the Court House at Albany on Saturday , the 29th June , 1754 , P. M. Present , Joseph Murray , John Chambers , and William Smith , Esquires , of the Council of New York ; all the Commis- sioners from ...
... speech . At a meeting in the Court House at Albany on Saturday , the 29th June , 1754 , P. M. Present , Joseph Murray , John Chambers , and William Smith , Esquires , of the Council of New York ; all the Commis- sioners from ...
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... speech has always been made to said River Indians ; and it was moved to the Lieut . Governor of New York that he would now speak to them in the name of the Commissioners from the several Colonies , and also give orders for their support ...
... speech has always been made to said River Indians ; and it was moved to the Lieut . Governor of New York that he would now speak to them in the name of the Commissioners from the several Colonies , and also give orders for their support ...
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... speech to the Five Nations , the Five Nations said they liked the speech very well , but that the Mohawks had made it . We are looked upon by the other nations as Col. Johnson's counsellors , and supposed to hear all news from him ...
... speech to the Five Nations , the Five Nations said they liked the speech very well , but that the Mohawks had made it . We are looked upon by the other nations as Col. Johnson's counsellors , and supposed to hear all news from him ...
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