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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... French on the frontiers of that Province , and with projects for Indian alliances , that he had no leis- ure for ... Indians ; after which to make a strict alliance between them and all the British sub- jects on this continent ...
... French on the frontiers of that Province , and with projects for Indian alliances , that he had no leis- ure for ... Indians ; after which to make a strict alliance between them and all the British sub- jects on this continent ...
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... Indians in his alliance against the French and their Indians , and to use and pursue proper measures in pursuance of your instructions from the said General Assembly relating to the matters aforesaid . Given under my hand and the public ...
... Indians in his alliance against the French and their Indians , and to use and pursue proper measures in pursuance of your instructions from the said General Assembly relating to the matters aforesaid . Given under my hand and the public ...
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... Indians , and their attach- ment to the British interest in America ; and also what else may be necessary to prohibit the French and their allies the Indians from encroaching on the lands within the dominions of his Majesty ; and in ...
... Indians , and their attach- ment to the British interest in America ; and also what else may be necessary to prohibit the French and their allies the Indians from encroaching on the lands within the dominions of his Majesty ; and in ...
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... Indians , at the city of Albany within our said Province , for delivering to them our presents and for renewing the ... French have actually marched into , and erected forts , and committed hostilities within the known limits of our ...
... Indians , at the city of Albany within our said Province , for delivering to them our presents and for renewing the ... French have actually marched into , and erected forts , and committed hostilities within the known limits of our ...
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... French have lately fortified , have a garrison , and where a French missionary constantly resides in order to draw them off from our alliance . At this Oswegatchie the French have lately made a settlement of Indians belonging to the Six ...
... French have lately fortified , have a garrison , and where a French missionary constantly resides in order to draw them off from our alliance . At this Oswegatchie the French have lately made a settlement of Indians belonging to the Six ...
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