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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... hands both at Ohio and in two places in New England ; we don't know but this very night they may attack us . One of the principal reasons why we desire you will be speedy in these matters is , that since Col. Johnson has been in this ...
... hands both at Ohio and in two places in New England ; we don't know but this very night they may attack us . One of the principal reasons why we desire you will be speedy in these matters is , that since Col. Johnson has been in this ...
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... hands with the people in the vessel , and became friends . The white people told them they should not come any further up the river at that time , and said to them they would return back from whence they came , and come again in a ...
... hands with the people in the vessel , and became friends . The white people told them they should not come any further up the river at that time , and said to them they would return back from whence they came , and come again in a ...
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... hands , before we had kindled this great council - fire at Philadelphia . We have now taken fast hold , nor will we ... hand . Brothers , this is our Union Belt . By this belt we , the Twelve United Colonies , renew the old covenant ...
... hands , before we had kindled this great council - fire at Philadelphia . We have now taken fast hold , nor will we ... hand . Brothers , this is our Union Belt . By this belt we , the Twelve United Colonies , renew the old covenant ...
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... hands . Brothers , If after all these precautions of our great chief , any hos- tilities should be committed north of the Ohio , they must proceed from a few disorderly people , whom no considera- tions of justice or public good can ...
... hands . Brothers , If after all these precautions of our great chief , any hos- tilities should be committed north of the Ohio , they must proceed from a few disorderly people , whom no considera- tions of justice or public good can ...
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... hands , which were delivered by the Commissioners , and addressing himself to the English and Americans , said . Brothers , We are glad the Great Spirit has preserved us in meet together this day . Brothers of the United States , peace ...
... hands , which were delivered by the Commissioners , and addressing himself to the English and Americans , said . Brothers , We are glad the Great Spirit has preserved us in meet together this day . Brothers of the United States , peace ...
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