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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... pleased to order a sum of money to be issued for presents to the Six Nations of Indians , and to direct his Governor of New York to hold an interview with them for delivering those presents , for burying the hatchet , and for renewing ...
... pleased to order a sum of money to be issued for presents to the Six Nations of Indians , and to direct his Governor of New York to hold an interview with them for delivering those presents , for burying the hatchet , and for renewing ...
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... more than double the customary price which the Germans are ready and willing to take ; it is the opinion therefore of this Board that 1 his Honor be pleased , at the approaching interview , 24 Proceedings of the Congress.
... more than double the customary price which the Germans are ready and willing to take ; it is the opinion therefore of this Board that 1 his Honor be pleased , at the approaching interview , 24 Proceedings of the Congress.
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... pleased to answer that he had not sent for those Indians ; that he had consulted his Council , and inquired of the Commissioners of Indian affairs , and was informed that it had never been usual to afford subsistence to those Indians at ...
... pleased to answer that he had not sent for those Indians ; that he had consulted his Council , and inquired of the Commissioners of Indian affairs , and was informed that it had never been usual to afford subsistence to those Indians at ...
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... pleased to order his Governor to hold an interview with the Six Nations , to consult measures with them . how to put a stop to these French proceedings , equally injurious to them as to his subjects ; and that they might better know ...
... pleased to order his Governor to hold an interview with the Six Nations , to consult measures with them . how to put a stop to these French proceedings , equally injurious to them as to his subjects ; and that they might better know ...
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... pleased with your earnest request to have a church built amongst you , and shall do every thing in my power to promote so good a work ; and it is very agreeable to me and the Commissioners from all the Governments present , to find a ...
... pleased with your earnest request to have a church built amongst you , and shall do every thing in my power to promote so good a work ; and it is very agreeable to me and the Commissioners from all the Governments present , to find a ...
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