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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... continued for twelve days . It was considered a question of moment , whether an act of Parliament was not necessary to establish such a union . This question was decided in the affirmative . The Con- vention dissolved on the 11th of ...
... continued for twelve days . It was considered a question of moment , whether an act of Parliament was not necessary to establish such a union . This question was decided in the affirmative . The Con- vention dissolved on the 11th of ...
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... continued . sitting longer than six weeks at one time , without their own consent or the special command of the crown . Members ' Allowance . That the members of the Grand Council shall be allowed for their service ten shillings ...
... continued . sitting longer than six weeks at one time , without their own consent or the special command of the crown . Members ' Allowance . That the members of the Grand Council shall be allowed for their service ten shillings ...
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... continued with the Indians of the Six Nations at Albany , on Thursday , the 31st day of August , 1775 . Present , Col. Francis , Col. Wolcott , Mr. Douw , Commissioners ; Mr. Duane of New York . The Indians being informed that the ...
... continued with the Indians of the Six Nations at Albany , on Thursday , the 31st day of August , 1775 . Present , Col. Francis , Col. Wolcott , Mr. Douw , Commissioners ; Mr. Duane of New York . The Indians being informed that the ...
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... continued my journey , and encamped at a big hill in the forks of Youghiogany , about eighteen miles . Friday , 16th . The next day set out and got to the big fork of said river , about ten miles there . Saturday , 17th . We encamped ...
... continued my journey , and encamped at a big hill in the forks of Youghiogany , about eighteen miles . Friday , 16th . The next day set out and got to the big fork of said river , about ten miles there . Saturday , 17th . We encamped ...
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... continued fair all night , I should see our missing vessel ; but was again disappointed . My impatience had now arisen to anxiety for their safety , who were on board the vessel . Could I at this moment have been assured that all were ...
... continued fair all night , I should see our missing vessel ; but was again disappointed . My impatience had now arisen to anxiety for their safety , who were on board the vessel . Could I at this moment have been assured that all were ...
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