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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... 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 , for all his Majesty's Colonies whose interest and security is connected with and depends upon them , to join in such interview ; and it appears to us that the present disposition of those Indians and the attempts which have ...
... Indians , for all his Majesty's Colonies whose interest and security is connected with and depends upon them , to join in such interview ; and it appears to us that the present disposition of those Indians and the attempts which have ...
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... Indians at the intended interview with them , and to prepare the speech to be made on that occasion ; for which purpose his Honor acquainted the Commissioners he would direct the Secretary or Agent for Indian affairs to attend them with ...
... Indians at the intended interview with them , and to prepare the speech to be made on that occasion ; for which purpose his Honor acquainted the Commissioners he would direct the Secretary or Agent for Indian affairs to attend them with ...
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... Indians . But we are still more surprised at the manner in which these complaints were received , the dissatisfactory answers given to the Indians , and at their be- ing suffered to depart ( though the Assembly was then sitting ) ...
... Indians . But we are still more surprised at the manner in which these complaints were received , the dissatisfactory answers given to the Indians , and at their be- ing suffered to depart ( though the Assembly was then sitting ) ...
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... Indians and their affairs , and not obnoxious to them ; and as a great deal depends upon the interpreters , we desire you will be particularly careful to appoint such as are well ac- quainted with the Indian language , and men of ...
... Indians and their affairs , and not obnoxious to them ; and as a great deal depends upon the interpreters , we desire you will be particularly careful to appoint such as are well ac- quainted with the Indian language , and men of ...
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