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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... occasion ; for which purpose his Honor acquainted the Commissioners he would direct the Secretary or Agent for Indian affairs to attend them with the records of that office , and the Commissioners of Indian affairs to meet together as ...
... occasion ; for which purpose his Honor acquainted the Commissioners he would direct the Secretary or Agent for Indian affairs to attend them with the records of that office , and the Commissioners of Indian affairs to meet together as ...
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... occasions , and by an inviolable observance of all our engagements with them ; and when we recollect the attempts which ... occasion to the com- plaints made by the Indians . But we are still more surprised at the manner in which these ...
... occasions , and by an inviolable observance of all our engagements with them ; and when we recollect the attempts which ... occasion to the com- plaints made by the Indians . But we are still more surprised at the manner in which these ...
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... occasion . A Belt . Adjourned till to - morrow morning at eleven o'clock . At a meeting in the Court House at Albany , on Friday , the 28th June , 1754 , A. M. Present , John Chandler , Oliver Partridge , and John Worthington , Esquires ...
... occasion . A Belt . Adjourned till to - morrow morning at eleven o'clock . At a meeting in the Court House at Albany , on Friday , the 28th June , 1754 , A. M. Present , John Chandler , Oliver Partridge , and John Worthington , Esquires ...
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... occasion of this unusual and expensive meeting of Commissioners from so many Col- onies ; and it appears by the last answer from the Indians , that their uneasiness still remains . The Commissioners therefore think it incumbent on them ...
... occasion of this unusual and expensive meeting of Commissioners from so many Col- onies ; and it appears by the last answer from the Indians , that their uneasiness still remains . The Commissioners therefore think it incumbent on them ...
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... occasion to observe to them , that at their meet- ing on the 2d inst . I desired them to open their minds fully , and that I expected they would then have laid all their com- plaints before me ; that as to what they had mentioned in ...
... occasion to observe to them , that at their meet- ing on the 2d inst . I desired them to open their minds fully , and that I expected they would then have laid all their com- plaints before me ; that as to what they had mentioned in ...
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