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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... river St. Lawrence , to the eastward of Cadaraqui , ) where the French have lately fortified , have a garrison , and where a French missionary constantly resides in order to draw them off from our alliance . At this Oswegatchie the ...
... river St. Lawrence , to the eastward of Cadaraqui , ) where the French have lately fortified , have a garrison , and where a French missionary constantly resides in order to draw them off from our alliance . At this Oswegatchie the ...
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... river Indians at the approaching interview , Col. Schuyler thought proper to convene the Commissioners that they might answer his Honor upon this point . They are of opinion that after the Six Nations arrive in town , it will be time ...
... river Indians at the approaching interview , Col. Schuyler thought proper to convene the Commissioners that they might answer his Honor upon this point . They are of opinion that after the Six Nations arrive in town , it will be time ...
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... river Ohio , be done with your consent or approbation . A Large Belt . Brethren , Open your hearts to us ; deal with us as brethren . We are ready to consult with you how to scatter these clouds that hang over us . This is a matter of ...
... river Ohio , be done with your consent or approbation . A Large Belt . Brethren , Open your hearts to us ; deal with us as brethren . We are ready to consult with you how to scatter these clouds that hang over us . This is a matter of ...
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... River Indians , were in town , a motion was made that his Honor the Lieut . Governor might be acquainted with the circumstances of said Indians , and desired to give orders for their support . The said motion was agreed to , and Mr ...
... River Indians , were in town , a motion was made that his Honor the Lieut . Governor might be acquainted with the circumstances of said Indians , and desired to give orders for their support . The said motion was agreed to , and Mr ...
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... River Indians have usually been present at the treaties with the Six Nations , and that a speech has always been made to said River Indians ; and it was moved to the Lieut . Governor of New York that he would now speak to them in the ...
... River Indians have usually been present at the treaties with the Six Nations , and that a speech has always been made to said River Indians ; and it was moved to the Lieut . Governor of New York that he would now speak to them in the ...
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