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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... brought . In England it was so unac- ceptable to the Board of Trade , that they did not even recommend it to the notice of the King . Franklin says , " The Assemblies all thought there was too much prerogative in it , and in England it ...
... brought . In England it was so unac- ceptable to the Board of Trade , that they did not even recommend it to the notice of the King . Franklin says , " The Assemblies all thought there was too much prerogative in it , and in England it ...
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... brought back his Honor's approbation to the small addition proposed to be made to the speech intended to be made to the river Indians : which speech is as follows . Brethren , I have sent for you here to give you fresh assurances of the ...
... brought back his Honor's approbation to the small addition proposed to be made to the speech intended to be made to the river Indians : which speech is as follows . Brethren , I have sent for you here to give you fresh assurances of the ...
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... brought to this day , and the Six Nations are now in full assembly at this place , where we smoke a pipe in friendship and in love . We are glad to hear your voices . You are come in the name of the Twelve United Colonies to invite us ...
... brought to this day , and the Six Nations are now in full assembly at this place , where we smoke a pipe in friendship and in love . We are glad to hear your voices . You are come in the name of the Twelve United Colonies to invite us ...
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... brought up in our own bosoms ill used . In par- ticular , we would mention the son of Sir William Johnson . He is born among us , and is of Dutch extraction by his moth- er . He minds his own affairs , and does not intermeddle in public ...
... brought up in our own bosoms ill used . In par- ticular , we would mention the son of Sir William Johnson . He is born among us , and is of Dutch extraction by his moth- er . He minds his own affairs , and does not intermeddle in public ...
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... brought him , will make six bushels a day . I saw some of the salt , which appeared like the white Lisbon . These springs are very important to this country . Thus we see that the benevolent Creator of the world has provided in the ...
... brought him , will make six bushels a day . I saw some of the salt , which appeared like the white Lisbon . These springs are very important to this country . Thus we see that the benevolent Creator of the world has provided in the ...
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