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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... fall upon such methods to redress them as to you in your great wisdom shall seem most expedient . Accept of our most fervent prayers for your welfare and prosperity , as we ever remain with all due deference , grat- itude and esteem ...
... fall upon such methods to redress them as to you in your great wisdom shall seem most expedient . Accept of our most fervent prayers for your welfare and prosperity , as we ever remain with all due deference , grat- itude and esteem ...
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... fall a sacrifice , whereas united , they may live secure and uninjured . Brethren , A Belt . We have something to say to you of great importance . The treaties subsisting between us and you our brethren , as well as the great affection ...
... fall a sacrifice , whereas united , they may live secure and uninjured . Brethren , A Belt . We have something to say to you of great importance . The treaties subsisting between us and you our brethren , as well as the great affection ...
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... fall , and thence to the Caghnawaga or Canada Creek , which is about four or five miles above the Mohawks ; which , upon inquiry among our old men , we cannot find was ever sold ; and as to the partic- ular persons , many of them live ...
... fall , and thence to the Caghnawaga or Canada Creek , which is about four or five miles above the Mohawks ; which , upon inquiry among our old men , we cannot find was ever sold ; and as to the partic- ular persons , many of them live ...
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... fall with it . Gave a Belt . Fathers , You see how early we made friendship with you . We tied each other in a very strong chain . That chain has not yet been broken . We now clean and rub that chain , to make it brighter and stronger ...
... fall with it . Gave a Belt . Fathers , You see how early we made friendship with you . We tied each other in a very strong chain . That chain has not yet been broken . We now clean and rub that chain , to make it brighter and stronger ...
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... fall too heavy upon one province , as we have the presents from all to carry up . We beg we may all take care of the fire of friendship , and preserve it by our mutual attention from any injuries . We will take care of it on our sides ...
... fall too heavy upon one province , as we have the presents from all to carry up . We beg we may all take care of the fire of friendship , and preserve it by our mutual attention from any injuries . We will take care of it on our sides ...
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