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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... observe such instructions as are herewith delivered you , or may from time to time be given you by the Great and General Court or Assembly of this Province . Given under my hand and the public seal of the Province of the Massachusetts ...
... observe such instructions as are herewith delivered you , or may from time to time be given you by the Great and General Court or Assembly of this Province . Given under my hand and the public seal of the Province of the Massachusetts ...
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... observe well what proposition shall or may be made concerning such general scheme , and commit the substance thereof to writing for my information , and to be laid before the General Assembly for their consider- ation . But you are to ...
... observe well what proposition shall or may be made concerning such general scheme , and commit the substance thereof to writing for my information , and to be laid before the General Assembly for their consider- ation . But you are to ...
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... observe from a report of the Council and As- sembly to Mr. Clinton , that Onondago is proposed as the most proper place . We likewise hope that in the choice of the persons who are to attend and assist you at this interview , you will ...
... observe from a report of the Council and As- sembly to Mr. Clinton , that Onondago is proposed as the most proper place . We likewise hope that in the choice of the persons who are to attend and assist you at this interview , you will ...
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... it and made very narrow observation on everything thereabouts . We think him ( Col. Johnson ) in very great danger , because the French will take more * than ordinary pains either to kill him or held at Albany , in 1754 . 51.
... it and made very narrow observation on everything thereabouts . We think him ( Col. Johnson ) in very great danger , because the French will take more * than ordinary pains either to kill him or held at Albany , in 1754 . 51.
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... observe , that in the speech your Honor pro- poses to make this day to the Indians of the Six Nations , and which you have caused to be communicated to the Board by their Secretary , no notice is taken of the complaints of the said ...
... observe , that in the speech your Honor pro- poses to make this day to the Indians of the Six Nations , and which you have caused to be communicated to the Board by their Secretary , no notice is taken of the complaints of the said ...
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