Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 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 freely with the Indians . Servants trading were to be whipped , unless the master paid ten shillings to save the offender from the chastise- ment . Selling or giving arms or ammunition to an Indian was punishable by hanging , as ...
... trade freely with the Indians . Servants trading were to be whipped , unless the master paid ten shillings to save the offender from the chastise- ment . Selling or giving arms or ammunition to an Indian was punishable by hanging , as ...
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... trade as formerly they had done . I asked him if they had any comission from his Matie to trade in the River or no , They answered they had none from the King of England but from the Governor of New Netherlands they had . To which I ...
... trade as formerly they had done . I asked him if they had any comission from his Matie to trade in the River or no , They answered they had none from the King of England but from the Governor of New Netherlands they had . To which I ...
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... trade with the Indians ( itt by Acts of Assembly left to the vern ' to p'mitt such trade as he should thinke fitt ) but Mr Bacon mett with a deniall , att which takeing disgust and some other maloncholly humors entring into his braine ...
... trade with the Indians ( itt by Acts of Assembly left to the vern ' to p'mitt such trade as he should thinke fitt ) but Mr Bacon mett with a deniall , att which takeing disgust and some other maloncholly humors entring into his braine ...
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Virginia | 1 |
Extract of a Letter from Captain Winepress of the Fiftyfifth Reg | 38 |
Harveys Declaration | 60 |
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