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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... inhabitants ' cattle ; and we desire you will provide some wagons for us to go to Schenectady . We think this expense will fall too heavy upon one province , as we have the presents from all to carry up . We beg we may all take care of ...
... inhabitants ' cattle ; and we desire you will provide some wagons for us to go to Schenectady . We think this expense will fall too heavy upon one province , as we have the presents from all to carry up . We beg we may all take care of ...
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... there is a very near and easy communication with the Abenakis Indians , who are settled on the river St. Francis , about forty miles from the river St. Lawrence ; and it is certain that the inhabitants of held at Albany , in 1754 . 65.
... there is a very near and easy communication with the Abenakis Indians , who are settled on the river St. Francis , about forty miles from the river St. Lawrence ; and it is certain that the inhabitants of held at Albany , in 1754 . 65.
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... inhabitants of the frontiers of the British Colonies , which prisoners are carried to Can- ada , and a price equal to what slaves are sold for in the plan- tations is demanded for their redemption and release . That they are continually ...
... inhabitants of the frontiers of the British Colonies , which prisoners are carried to Can- ada , and a price equal to what slaves are sold for in the plan- tations is demanded for their redemption and release . That they are continually ...
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... inhabitants in the several colonies ) , and such as may be collected with the least incon- venience to the people ; rather discouraging luxury , than loading industry with unnecessary burthens . General Treasurer and Particular ...
... inhabitants in the several colonies ) , and such as may be collected with the least incon- venience to the people ; rather discouraging luxury , than loading industry with unnecessary burthens . General Treasurer and Particular ...
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... inhabitants of the city of Albany . Senghnagenrat , an Oneida sachem , opened the treaty with the following speech . Brothers , We waited upon you yesterday evening , and acquainted you that we should first speak to our brethren , the ...
... inhabitants of the city of Albany . Senghnagenrat , an Oneida sachem , opened the treaty with the following speech . Brothers , We waited upon you yesterday evening , and acquainted you that we should first speak to our brethren , the ...
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