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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... fish . He ran into the castle , and gave notice to the other Indians . Two of our forefathers went to see what it was , and found it a vessel with men in it . They immediately joined hands with the people in the vessel , and became ...
... fish . He ran into the castle , and gave notice to the other Indians . Two of our forefathers went to see what it was , and found it a vessel with men in it . They immediately joined hands with the people in the vessel , and became ...
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... fishing on this river during the night . The shad are taken in great numbers ; the sturgeon are sometimes caught with them ; they are not used in Massachusetts , but are thought very valuable in Albany . The navigation of this river is ...
... fishing on this river during the night . The shad are taken in great numbers ; the sturgeon are sometimes caught with them ; they are not used in Massachusetts , but are thought very valuable in Albany . The navigation of this river is ...
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... fish whose nature directs their annual return to the sea ; for in this attempt they would be lost at the Falls , should they be carried up by art . In all the upper lakes there are various kinds of fish , which are taken in great ...
... fish whose nature directs their annual return to the sea ; for in this attempt they would be lost at the Falls , should they be carried up by art . In all the upper lakes there are various kinds of fish , which are taken in great ...
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... Fish . An Otter . A Turkey . A Crane . July 31. At the close of the afternoon , the Commissioners delivered the following answer to the deputation , viz . Brothers , You yesterday addressed us , mentioning a former deputation who met us ...
... Fish . An Otter . A Turkey . A Crane . July 31. At the close of the afternoon , the Commissioners delivered the following answer to the deputation , viz . Brothers , You yesterday addressed us , mentioning a former deputation who met us ...
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... Fish - carrier , and Great Sky , that they had the speech , and request that the chiefs might be assembled , that it might be immediately delivered . They were then to deliver the letter to Col. McKee . After this they were to find Capt ...
... Fish - carrier , and Great Sky , that they had the speech , and request that the chiefs might be assembled , that it might be immediately delivered . They were then to deliver the letter to Col. McKee . After this they were to find Capt ...
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