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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... whole number appointed was twenty- five , who all attended . " Before Franklin [ one of the delegates from Pennsylvania ] arrived in Albany he had sketched the outline of a plan , which he had shown to some of his friends in New York ...
... whole number appointed was twenty- five , who all attended . " Before Franklin [ one of the delegates from Pennsylvania ] arrived in Albany he had sketched the outline of a plan , which he had shown to some of his friends in New York ...
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... whole or major part of those of them that shall be present at the said interview , for us and in our name , together with such other Commissioners as shall be regularly appointed from our other Colonies and Provinces in America to ...
... whole or major part of those of them that shall be present at the said interview , for us and in our name , together with such other Commissioners as shall be regularly appointed from our other Colonies and Provinces in America to ...
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... whole letter from the Lords of Trade was read , and is as follows : SIR , Whitehall , September 18th , 1753 . A few days after you sailed from Portsmouth , we received a letter from Mr. Clinton , enclosing minutes of the proceed- ings ...
... whole letter from the Lords of Trade was read , and is as follows : SIR , Whitehall , September 18th , 1753 . A few days after you sailed from Portsmouth , we received a letter from Mr. Clinton , enclosing minutes of the proceed- ings ...
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... whole country , al- though they have made the most express treaties with the English to the contrary . Brethren , It appears to us that these measures of the French must necessarily soon interrupt and destroy all trade and intercourse ...
... whole country , al- though they have made the most express treaties with the English to the contrary . Brethren , It appears to us that these measures of the French must necessarily soon interrupt and destroy all trade and intercourse ...
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... to do what he pleases , and we submit the whole affair to him . Gave a Belt . Brethren , We are very thankful to the King our father for ordering Commissioners from so many Governments to meet here , in 50 Proceedings of the Congress.
... to do what he pleases , and we submit the whole affair to him . Gave a Belt . Brethren , We are very thankful to the King our father for ordering Commissioners from so many Governments to meet here , in 50 Proceedings of the Congress.
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