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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... sail in about one hour , and dined in New York . During the whole of our journey , from Philadelphia to New York , we found great delay , from a seeming combination between the stage - drivers and the keepers of the public houses ...
... sail in about one hour , and dined in New York . During the whole of our journey , from Philadelphia to New York , we found great delay , from a seeming combination between the stage - drivers and the keepers of the public houses ...
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... sail about five o'clock in the morning . Stopped , at the distance of five miles , at a place called Caghnawaga , a settlement which has been made nearly eighty years , and was nearly destroyed by the British in the year 1780 , who were ...
... sail about five o'clock in the morning . Stopped , at the distance of five miles , at a place called Caghnawaga , a settlement which has been made nearly eighty years , and was nearly destroyed by the British in the year 1780 , who were ...
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... sail up , and the whole may be seen as you pass . July 29. Captain Eliot arrived with a deputation of upwards of twenty Indians from the nations assembled at the foot of the Rapids of the Miami . He delivered us a letter from Col. McKee ...
... sail up , and the whole may be seen as you pass . July 29. Captain Eliot arrived with a deputation of upwards of twenty Indians from the nations assembled at the foot of the Rapids of the Miami . He delivered us a letter from Col. McKee ...
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... sail to - morrow morning , when we propose to embark . We are Sir , yours , & c . BENJAMIN LINCOLN , BEVERLEY RANDOLPH , TIMOTHY PICKERING , Captain Jos . Ford , commanding the Dunmore . Commissioners of the United States . Captain Ford ...
... sail to - morrow morning , when we propose to embark . We are Sir , yours , & c . BENJAMIN LINCOLN , BEVERLEY RANDOLPH , TIMOTHY PICKERING , Captain Jos . Ford , commanding the Dunmore . Commissioners of the United States . Captain Ford ...
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... sail for England . I am very glad I have had an opportunity of seeing you before , that I may fully represent your wishes to the king , your Father . Brothers , I leave the command of this country in the hands of Major General Clarke ...
... sail for England . I am very glad I have had an opportunity of seeing you before , that I may fully represent your wishes to the king , your Father . Brothers , I leave the command of this country in the hands of Major General Clarke ...
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