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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... live dispersed and confused , should in the most earnest manner be exhorted to unite and dwell together in their respective castles , and that the Mohawk nation should live in one castle only . That his Honor apply to the Onondago ...
... live dispersed and confused , should in the most earnest manner be exhorted to unite and dwell together in their respective castles , and that the Mohawk nation should live in one castle only . That his Honor apply to the Onondago ...
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... we expect the like confirmation and assurance on your part . A Chain Belt . " G Brethren , We are informed that you now live dispersed from each other , contrary to the ancient and prudent custom of 30 Proceedings of the Congress.
... we expect the like confirmation and assurance on your part . A Chain Belt . " G Brethren , We are informed that you now live dispersed from each other , contrary to the ancient and prudent custom of 30 Proceedings of the Congress.
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... live at Oswegatchie . A brave people , separated from each other , may easily fall a sacrifice , whereas united , they may live secure and uninjured . A Belt . Brethren , We have something to say to you of great importance . The ...
... live at Oswegatchie . A brave people , separated from each other , may easily fall a sacrifice , whereas united , they may live secure and uninjured . A Belt . Brethren , We have something to say to you of great importance . The ...
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... live upon , and hardly that . We have examined amongst the elderly people , who are now present , if they have sold any of it ; who deny that they ever have ; and we earnestly desire you will take this into consideration , which will ...
... live upon , and hardly that . We have examined amongst the elderly people , who are now present , if they have sold any of it ; who deny that they ever have ; and we earnestly desire you will take this into consideration , which will ...
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... live in this town ; but there are so great a number , we cannot name them . The Governor said : I will send for some of the patentees , or the persons claiming that land , and hear what they have to say , and consider the matter , and ...
... live in this town ; but there are so great a number , we cannot name them . The Governor said : I will send for some of the patentees , or the persons claiming that land , and hear what they have to say , and consider the matter , and ...
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