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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... give the propositions in full , nor the answers at all , we will now give them , somewhat more at large . The four propositions were as follows : - First . What places in the country are best or most proper to be fortified or maintained ...
... give the propositions in full , nor the answers at all , we will now give them , somewhat more at large . The four propositions were as follows : - First . What places in the country are best or most proper to be fortified or maintained ...
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... give proofs of the sincerity of your attachment to his Royal Person and Cause , I will defend and maintain you , in your just rights and give you all the aid and assistance you may stand in need of , to repress the dangers you may be ...
... give proofs of the sincerity of your attachment to his Royal Person and Cause , I will defend and maintain you , in your just rights and give you all the aid and assistance you may stand in need of , to repress the dangers you may be ...
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... give credit to the reports he had of Detroit being included in the Capitulation but took all Precautions , but when I brought him the Marquis Vau- druil Letter from Major Rogers I must doe him yo Justice to say that he did every Thing ...
... give credit to the reports he had of Detroit being included in the Capitulation but took all Precautions , but when I brought him the Marquis Vau- druil Letter from Major Rogers I must doe him yo Justice to say that he did every Thing ...
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Amherst answer Argall arrived Assembly Bacon Batteaux boats Capt Captain Catholic charge Cleyborne Colonial Papers command commission Company Country Court Creek Croghan Detroit Earl enemy England English favor FORT PITT Francis Pott Francis Wyatt French Garrison give Gondomar Gorham Govern Governor and Council Governor Harvey granted Harvey's hath heere HENRY BOUQUET honour hope Horses humble servant inclosed Indians Inhabitants James James Towne Jesuits Kemp Kent Island king king's land letter Lord Baltimore Majesty Maryland Maties Matthew miles MONCKTON morning Niagara o'clock obedient Party petition plantation Pory Post Pott pounds Presqu'Isle Prisoners Privy Council Province Provisions received River Royal Secretary sent severall ship Sir George Sir John Harvey Sir John Wolstenholme Sir Thomas soon Stith thereof tobacco Tobias Matthew Towne trade Troops Venango vessel Virginia vpon Warre Windebanke Yeardley