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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... Plantations , dated the 20th of August and 19th of September , 1753 , to the Governors of several of his Majesty's Plantations in North America , a General Convention of Commissioners for their respective Governments is appointed to be ...
... Plantations , dated the 20th of August and 19th of September , 1753 , to the Governors of several of his Majesty's Plantations in North America , a General Convention of Commissioners for their respective Governments is appointed to be ...
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... Plantations in New England , in America . ** To Stephen Hopkins and Martin Howard , Jr. , Esq'rs , Greeting . Whereas the General Assembly of this Colony have on their part chosen and appointed you to meet with the Commissioners of the ...
... Plantations in New England , in America . ** To Stephen Hopkins and Martin Howard , Jr. , Esq'rs , Greeting . Whereas the General Assembly of this Colony have on their part chosen and appointed you to meet with the Commissioners of the ...
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... Plantations in America in general , as well as to New York in particular ; when we consider that this friendship and alliance is only to be gained and preserved by making presents to them at proper times and upon proper occasions , and ...
... Plantations in America in general , as well as to New York in particular ; when we consider that this friendship and alliance is only to be gained and preserved by making presents to them at proper times and upon proper occasions , and ...
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... plantations is demanded for their redemption and release . That they are continually drawing off the Indians from the British interest , and have lately persuaded one half of the Onondago tribe , with many from the other nations along ...
... plantations is demanded for their redemption and release . That they are continually drawing off the Indians from the British interest , and have lately persuaded one half of the Onondago tribe , with many from the other nations along ...
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... plantations , our houses and goods , whenever they please , without asking our leave ; that our vessels may go to this island in the sea , but to this or that particular island we shall not trade any more ; and in case of non ...
... plantations , our houses and goods , whenever they please , without asking our leave ; that our vessels may go to this island in the sea , but to this or that particular island we shall not trade any more ; and in case of non ...
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