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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... never been usual to afford subsist- ence to those Indians at any treaty in Albany ; that it was a great expense to New York to maintain the other Indians ; that these properly belonged to Massachusetts Bay Govern- ment , and it appeared ...
... never been usual to afford subsist- ence to those Indians at any treaty in Albany ; that it was a great expense to New York to maintain the other Indians ; that these properly belonged to Massachusetts Bay Govern- ment , and it appeared ...
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... never quiet . It seemed to us that the Governor had turned his back upon the Five Nations , as if they were no more ; whereas the French are doing all in their power to draw us over to them . We told the Governor last summer we blamed ...
... never quiet . It seemed to us that the Governor had turned his back upon the Five Nations , as if they were no more ; whereas the French are doing all in their power to draw us over to them . We told the Governor last summer we blamed ...
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... never invited us to smoke with them , ( by which they mean the Commissioners had never invited them to any conference . ) But the Indians of Canada come frequently and smoke here , which is for the sake of their beaver . But we hate ...
... never invited us to smoke with them , ( by which they mean the Commissioners had never invited them to any conference . ) But the Indians of Canada come frequently and smoke here , which is for the sake of their beaver . But we hate ...
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... never heard , notwithstanding these open . hostilities of the French , that ever Virginia or Pennsylvania sent one soldier or built one house for their or your protection till this present year . It is fortunate that Mr. Weiser , who ...
... never heard , notwithstanding these open . hostilities of the French , that ever Virginia or Pennsylvania sent one soldier or built one house for their or your protection till this present year . It is fortunate that Mr. Weiser , who ...
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... never sent a warrior or built a fort at Ohio . This belt is given to confirm what is said , and that you may remember what has been now related to you . Brethren , A Belt . You tell us we are open and defenceless . We are consult- ing ...
... never sent a warrior or built a fort at Ohio . This belt is given to confirm what is said , and that you may remember what has been now related to you . Brethren , A Belt . You tell us we are open and defenceless . We are consult- ing ...
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