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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... killed them in their houses , as well as some English who were there trading with them . On this melancholy account the Governor of Virginia , agreeable to the request of the Indians , sent people to build a house at the mouth of ...
... killed them in their houses , as well as some English who were there trading with them . On this melancholy account the Governor of Virginia , agreeable to the request of the Indians , sent people to build a house at the mouth of ...
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... killing the 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 ...
... killing the 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 ...
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... killed some of our people . The blood now runs of the King's American children . They have also burned our houses ... kill and destroy all those wicked men we find in arms against the peace of the Twelve United Colonies upon this island ...
... killed some of our people . The blood now runs of the King's American children . They have also burned our houses ... kill and destroy all those wicked men we find in arms against the peace of the Twelve United Colonies upon this island ...
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... killed a deer ; travelled about seven miles . Wednesday , 21st . It continued to rain . Stayed all day . Thursday , 22nd . We set out and came to the mouth of Turtle creek , about twelve miles , to John Frazier's ; and he was very kind ...
... killed a deer ; travelled about seven miles . Wednesday , 21st . It continued to rain . Stayed all day . Thursday , 22nd . We set out and came to the mouth of Turtle creek , about twelve miles , to John Frazier's ; and he was very kind ...
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... killed two bucks . Had rain all day . Monday , 3d . We set out and travelled all day . Encamped at night on one of the head branches of Great Beaver creek , about twenty - two miles . Tuesday , 5th . Set out , about fifteen miles , to ...
... killed two bucks . Had rain all day . Monday , 3d . We set out and travelled all day . Encamped at night on one of the head branches of Great Beaver creek , about twenty - two miles . Tuesday , 5th . Set out , about fifteen miles , to ...
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