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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... force take what rum they think . proper , whooping and yelping as if they gloried in their de- predations , and threatening murder to any that opposed them . And on our arrival at the great carrying place , the Oneida Indians force our ...
... force take what rum they think . proper , whooping and yelping as if they gloried in their de- predations , and threatening murder to any that opposed them . And on our arrival at the great carrying place , the Oneida Indians force our ...
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... force of the French . Brethren , This is the truth , which we have thought proper to relate so particularly , that the prudent and cautious conduct of Virginia might be known to the Six Nations . As to Penn- sylvania , they have never ...
... force of the French . Brethren , This is the truth , which we have thought proper to relate so particularly , that the prudent and cautious conduct of Virginia might be known to the Six Nations . As to Penn- sylvania , they have never ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. with you , to resist any force the French and their allies can bring against us . The following paragraphs were to be spoken by the Gov- ernor of New York in his own name . Brethren , You have told me ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. with you , to resist any force the French and their allies can bring against us . The following paragraphs were to be spoken by the Gov- ernor of New York in his own name . Brethren , You have told me ...
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... back thereof , to take and keep possession of all the important rivers , to draw over the Indians to their interest , and with the help of such Indians , added to such forces as are already 66 Proceedings of the Congress.
... back thereof , to take and keep possession of all the important rivers , to draw over the Indians to their interest , and with the help of such Indians , added to such forces as are already 66 Proceedings of the Congress.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. such Indians , added to such forces as are already arrived and may hereafter be ... force be sent from France , there is the utmost danger that the whole continent will be subjected to that crown . And ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. such Indians , added to such forces as are already arrived and may hereafter be ... force be sent from France , there is the utmost danger that the whole continent will be subjected to that crown . And ...
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