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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... trade amongst the Six Nations ; and that the said Six Nations should be directed to send those Frenchmen away who now trade or reside amongst them , and to warn them not to return , those French emissaries having always been of fatal ...
... trade amongst the Six Nations ; and that the said Six Nations should be directed to send those Frenchmen away who now trade or reside amongst them , and to warn them not to return , those French emissaries having always been of fatal ...
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... trade and intercourse between the English and the several Indian na- tions on the continent , and will block up and obstruct the great roads , which have hitherto been open , between you and your allies and friends who live at a ...
... trade and intercourse between the English and the several Indian na- tions on the continent , and will block up and obstruct the great roads , which have hitherto been open , between you and your allies and friends who live at a ...
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... trade , and built houses , without acquainting us with it . They should first have asked our consent to build there , as was done when Oswego was built . Gave a Belt . Brethren , It is very true , as you told us , that the clouds hang ...
... trade , and built houses , without acquainting us with it . They should first have asked our consent to build there , as was done when Oswego was built . Gave a Belt . Brethren , It is very true , as you told us , that the clouds hang ...
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... trade with them . The Governor of Virginia , observing these hostilities in time . of full peace , sent his Majesty an account of them . His Majesty was pleased to order his Governor to hold an inter- view with the Six Nations , to ...
... trade with them . The Governor of Virginia , observing these hostilities in time . of full peace , sent his Majesty an account of them . His Majesty was pleased to order his Governor to hold an inter- view with the Six Nations , to ...
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... trading with them . On this melancholy account the Governor of Virginia , agreeable to the request of the Indians , sent people to build a house at the mouth of Monongahela . But before they had finished it , the French came down the ...
... trading with them . On this melancholy account the Governor of Virginia , agreeable to the request of the Indians , sent people to build a house at the mouth of Monongahela . But before they had finished it , the French came down the ...
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