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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... told them he was very glad to see them , that he was now met in Council , and ready to hear what they had to say . Whereupon Cana- dagaia , their speaker , addressing himself to his Honor , spoke as follows . Brother , We are here this ...
... told them he was very glad to see them , that he was now met in Council , and ready to hear what they had to say . Whereupon Cana- dagaia , their speaker , addressing himself to his Honor , spoke as follows . Brother , We are here this ...
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... told you a little while ago that we had an uneasiness on our minds , and we shall now tell you what it is ; it is con- cerning our land . We understand there are writings for all our lands , so that we shall have none left but the very ...
... told you a little while ago that we had an uneasiness on our minds , and we shall now tell you what it is ; it is con- cerning our land . We understand there are writings for all our lands , so that we shall have none left but the very ...
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... told a large tract of land has been 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 ...
... told a large tract of land has been 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 ...
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... told the Governor last summer we blamed him for the neglect of the Five Nations ; and at the same time we told him the French were drawing the Five Nations away to Oswegatchie , owing to that neglect ; which might have been prevented ...
... told the Governor last summer we blamed him for the neglect of the Five Nations ; and at the same time we told him the French were drawing the Five Nations away to Oswegatchie , owing to that neglect ; which might have been prevented ...
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... told us you were ready to hear us . Hearken to me . Brother Corlaer and brothers of the other Govern- ments , Saturday last you told us that you came here by order of the great King , our common father , and in his name to re- new the ...
... told us you were ready to hear us . Hearken to me . Brother Corlaer and brothers of the other Govern- ments , Saturday last you told us that you came here by order of the great King , our common father , and in his name to re- new the ...
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