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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... town , it will be time enough to send a message to the said river Indians . Whereas divers complaints have been made to the Commis- sioners of Indian affairs , that the Indians at Canajoharie castle do forcibly take rum from the Oswego ...
... town , it will be time enough to send a message to the said river Indians . Whereas divers complaints have been made to the Commis- sioners of Indian affairs , that the Indians at Canajoharie castle do forcibly take rum from the Oswego ...
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... 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. Welles and Mr. Franklin ...
... 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. Welles and Mr. Franklin ...
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... town ; but there are so great a number , we cannot name them . The Governor said : I will send for some of the patentees , or the persons claim- ing that land , and hear what they have to say , and consider the matter , and give you an ...
... town ; but there are so great a number , we cannot name them . The Governor said : I will send for some of the patentees , or the persons claim- ing that land , and hear what they have to say , and consider the matter , and give you an ...
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... town . It shall be from this place up to such a stream , ( mean- ing where the Patroon's mill now stands ) and from the river back up to the hill . Our forefathers told them though they were now a small people , they would in time ...
... town . It shall be from this place up to such a stream , ( mean- ing where the Patroon's mill now stands ) and from the river back up to the hill . Our forefathers told them though they were now a small people , they would in time ...
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... town , and they did not think it convenient to have any difference before them . Upon which his Honor again assured them he would inquire into their affairs , in order to their being satisfied , especially as he had the King's orders ...
... town , and they did not think it convenient to have any difference before them . Upon which his Honor again assured them he would inquire into their affairs , in order to their being satisfied , especially as he had the King's orders ...
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