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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... church to the Board . The Secretary also 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 ...
... church to the Board . The Secretary also 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 ...
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... church , some alterations and additions to it were agreed to be proposed to his Honor . The representation of the present state of the Colonies was again read through , but no final resolution thereon agreed to . The answers of the ...
... church , some alterations and additions to it were agreed to be proposed to his Honor . The representation of the present state of the Colonies was again read through , but no final resolution thereon agreed to . The answers of the ...
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... church built amongst you , and shall do every thing in my power to promote so good a work ; and it is very agreeable to me and the Commissioners from all the Governments present , to find a disposition in you to receive the Christian ...
... church built amongst you , and shall do every thing in my power to promote so good a work ; and it is very agreeable to me and the Commissioners from all the Governments present , to find a disposition in you to receive the Christian ...
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... church and fort ; and many of the Senecas , the most numerous nation , appear to be wavering , and rather incline to the French ; and it is a melancholy consideration , that not more than one hun- dred and fifty men of all the several ...
... church and fort ; and many of the Senecas , the most numerous nation , appear to be wavering , and rather incline to the French ; and it is a melancholy consideration , that not more than one hun- dred and fifty men of all the several ...
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... church . They request the favor of your attendance , and that of the principal gentlemen of the town , and would wish , previous to the meeting , to be honored with your company at Cartwright's . To Abraham Yates , Jr. Esq . Chairman of ...
... church . They request the favor of your attendance , and that of the principal gentlemen of the town , and would wish , previous to the meeting , to be honored with your company at Cartwright's . To Abraham Yates , Jr. Esq . Chairman of ...
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