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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... desire you will be particularly careful to appoint such as are well ac- quainted with the Indian language , and men of ability and integrity . We hope that the threats of the Mohawk Indians , when they left New York , have not been ...
... desire you will be particularly careful to appoint such as are well ac- quainted with the Indian language , and men of ability and integrity . We hope that the threats of the Mohawk Indians , when they left New York , have not been ...
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... desire in the morning . A motion was made that the Commissioners deliver their opinion whether a Union of all the Colonies is not at present absolutely necessary for their security and defence . The question was accordingly put , and it ...
... desire in the morning . A motion was made that the Commissioners deliver their opinion whether a Union of all the Colonies is not at present absolutely necessary for their security and defence . The question was accordingly put , and it ...
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... desire to be considered as present , although some great affairs which those Gov- ernments are engaged in , have prevented their sending Com- missioners . We are glad to see our brethren here in health , and heartily bid you welcome . A ...
... desire to be considered as present , although some great affairs which those Gov- ernments are engaged in , have prevented their sending Com- missioners . We are glad to see our brethren here in health , and heartily bid you welcome . A ...
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... desire you , brethren of the On- ondago Nation in particular , to call in your friends and rela- tions to join you , especially those of your nation who now live at Oswegatchie . A brave people , separated from each other , may easily ...
... desire you , brethren of the On- ondago Nation in particular , to call in your friends and rela- tions to join you , especially those of your nation who now live at Oswegatchie . A brave people , separated from each other , may easily ...
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... desire you would treat us in this tender man- ner is , because this is the place where we are to expect a re- dress of our grievances ; and we hope all things will be set- tled , that we may part good friends . Brother , We told you a ...
... desire you would treat us in this tender man- ner is , because this is the place where we are to expect a re- dress of our grievances ; and we hope all things will be set- tled , that we may part good friends . Brother , We told you a ...
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