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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... answer , as far as we can , the designs of his Majesty's instructions to this Colony communicated to us by the Earl of Holderness . In testimony whereof , I do hereunto set my hand and cause the seal of the Colony aforesaid to be ...
... answer , as far as we can , the designs of his Majesty's instructions to this Colony communicated to us by the Earl of Holderness . In testimony whereof , I do hereunto set my hand and cause the seal of the Colony aforesaid to be ...
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... answers given to the Indians , and at their be- ing suffered to depart ( though the Assembly was then sitting ) without any measures taken to bring them to temper or to redress their complaints . This being the light in which we see ...
... answers given to the Indians , and at their be- ing suffered to depart ( though the Assembly was then sitting ) without any measures taken to bring them to temper or to redress their complaints . This being the light in which we see ...
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... answer his Honor upon this point . They are of opinion that after the Six Nations arrive in town , it will be time enough to send a message to the said river Indians . Whereas divers complaints have been made to the Commis- sioners of ...
... answer his Honor upon this point . They are of opinion that after the Six Nations arrive in town , it will be time enough to send a message to the said river Indians . Whereas divers complaints have been made to the Commis- sioners of ...
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... answer that he had not sent for those Indians ; that he had consulted his Coun- cil , and inquired of the Commissioners of Indian affairs , and was informed that it had never been usual to afford subsist- ence to those Indians at any ...
... answer that he had not sent for those Indians ; that he had consulted his Coun- cil , and inquired of the Commissioners of Indian affairs , and was informed that it had never been usual to afford subsist- ence to those Indians at any ...
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... answer , or in two or three words , and then turn your back upon us . As you are a new Governor , we beg you will treat us tenderly , and not as the former Governor did , who turned his back upon us before we knew he intended to depart ...
... answer , or in two or three words , and then turn your back upon us . As you are a new Governor , we beg you will treat us tenderly , and not as the former Governor did , who turned his back upon us before we knew he intended to depart ...
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