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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... taken at this Congress , that the Commissioners should consider of the several matters they may judge proper to be proposed to the Indians at the intended interview with them , and to prepare the speech to be made on that occasion ; for ...
... taken at this Congress , that the Commissioners should consider of the several matters they may judge proper to be proposed to the Indians at the intended interview with them , and to prepare the speech to be made on that occasion ; for ...
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... taken to bring them to temper or to redress their complaints . This being the light in which we see this affair , we think it for his Majesty's service that you should take the very first . opportunity of representing to the Council and ...
... taken to bring them to temper or to redress their complaints . This being the light in which we see this affair , we think it for his Majesty's service that you should take the very first . opportunity of representing to the Council and ...
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... taken from them , or for such other as they may have a desire to dispose of ; and we recommend it to you to be particularly careful for the future , that you do not make grants to any persons whatsoever of lands purchased by them of the ...
... taken from them , or for such other as they may have a desire to dispose of ; and we recommend it to you to be particularly careful for the future , that you do not make grants to any persons whatsoever of lands purchased by them of the ...
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... taken more than we have given them . We find we are very poor . We thought we had yet land round about us ; but it is said there are writings for it all . It is one condition of the ancient covenant chain , that if there be any ...
... taken more than we have given them . We find we are very poor . We thought we had yet land round about us ; but it is said there are writings for it all . It is one condition of the ancient covenant chain , that if there be any ...
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... taken up , called Kayadarosseras , beginning at the half moon , and so up along Hudson's river to the third fall , and thence to the Caghnawaga or Canada Creek , which is about four or five miles above the Mohawks ; which , upon inquiry ...
... taken up , called Kayadarosseras , beginning at the half moon , and so up along Hudson's river to the third fall , and thence to the Caghnawaga or Canada Creek , which is about four or five miles above the Mohawks ; which , upon inquiry ...
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