Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 Seiten 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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... English Colo- of Connecticut in New England , in America , ny To William Pitkin , Roger Wolcott , Jr. , and Elisha Wil- liams , Esq'rs , Greeting . Whereas you are by the General Assembly of the said Colony nominated and appointed to be ...
... English Colo- of Connecticut in New England , in America , ny To William Pitkin , Roger Wolcott , Jr. , and Elisha Wil- liams , Esq'rs , Greeting . Whereas you are by the General Assembly of the said Colony nominated and appointed to be ...
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... English to the contrary . Brethren , It appears to us that these measures of the French must necessarily soon interrupt and destroy all trade and intercourse between the English and the several Indian na- tions on the continent , and ...
... English to the contrary . Brethren , It appears to us that these measures of the French must necessarily soon interrupt and destroy all trade and intercourse between the English and the several Indian na- tions on the continent , and ...
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... English fort at the head or far up the said river Kennebeck . We have news also that the French are building a fort up Connecticut river , northward of Coos . The Governor of New Hampshire has now sent a company of men up that river to ...
... English fort at the head or far up the said river Kennebeck . We have news also that the French are building a fort up Connecticut river , northward of Coos . The Governor of New Hampshire has now sent a company of men up that river to ...
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... English settlements , the lakes Ontario , Erie , and all the countries ad- jacent , have by all ancient authors , French and English , been allowed to belong to the Five Cantons or Nations ; and the whole of these countries , long ...
... English settlements , the lakes Ontario , Erie , and all the countries ad- jacent , have by all ancient authors , French and English , been allowed to belong to the Five Cantons or Nations ; and the whole of these countries , long ...
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... English from the possession of Cape Breton . That the French find by experience they are able to make greater and more sure advantages upon their neighbors in peace than in war . What they unjustly possessed themselves of after the ...
... English from the possession of Cape Breton . That the French find by experience they are able to make greater and more sure advantages upon their neighbors in peace than in war . What they unjustly possessed themselves of after the ...
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