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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... miles above the Mohawks ; which , upon inquiry among our old men , we cannot find was ever sold ; and as to the partic- ular persons , many of them live in this town ; but there are so great a number , we cannot name them . The Governor ...
... miles above the Mohawks ; which , upon inquiry among our old men , we cannot find was ever sold ; and as to the partic- ular persons , many of them live in this town ; but there are so great a number , we cannot name them . The Governor ...
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... miles distant from a branch of Merrimack river , and from whence 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 ...
... miles distant from a branch of Merrimack river , and from whence 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 ...
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... miles to be reckoned a day's journey . Assent of President - General and his Duty . That the assent of the President - General be requisite to all acts of the Grand Council , and that it be his office and duty to cause them to be ...
... miles to be reckoned a day's journey . Assent of President - General and his Duty . That the assent of the President - General be requisite to all acts of the Grand Council , and that it be his office and duty to cause them to be ...
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... miles . Friday , 16th . The next day set out and got to the big fork of said river , about ten miles there . Saturday , 17th . We encamped and rested our horses , and then we set out early in the morning , Sunday , 18th . And at night ...
... miles . Friday , 16th . The next day set out and got to the big fork of said river , about ten miles there . Saturday , 17th . We encamped and rested our horses , and then we set out early in the morning , Sunday , 18th . And at night ...
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... miles . Tuesday , 5th . Set out , about fifteen miles , to the town of Venango , where we were kindly and complaisantly received by Monsieur Joncaire , the French interpreter for the Six Nations . Wednesday , 5th . Rain all day . Our ...
... miles . Tuesday , 5th . Set out , about fifteen miles , to the town of Venango , where we were kindly and complaisantly received by Monsieur Joncaire , the French interpreter for the Six Nations . Wednesday , 5th . Rain all day . Our ...
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