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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... Took their seats at the Board , His Honor the Lieut . Governor , Joseph Murray and Wil- liam Johnson , Esq'rs , of the Council of New York ; Thomas Hutchinson and John Worthington , Esq'rs , Commissioners for Massachusetts Bay ; Meshech ...
... Took their seats at the Board , His Honor the Lieut . Governor , Joseph Murray and Wil- liam Johnson , Esq'rs , of the Council of New York ; Thomas Hutchinson and John Worthington , Esq'rs , Commissioners for Massachusetts Bay ; Meshech ...
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... took his seat . On a motion made and seconded that a message be sent to his Honor the Lieut . Governor of New York , relating to the answer he proposes to make to the Six Nations , Mr. Hutchinson and Mr. Franklin were appointed to ...
... took his seat . On a motion made and seconded that a message be sent to his Honor the Lieut . Governor of New York , relating to the answer he proposes to make to the Six Nations , Mr. Hutchinson and Mr. Franklin were appointed to ...
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... took their seats . Mr. Murray delivered to the Board his Honor the Lieut . Governor's answer in writing to the message delivered to his Honor in the morning by Mr. Welles and Mr. Pitkin ; which was read , and is as follows : Gentlemen ...
... took their seats . Mr. Murray delivered to the Board his Honor the Lieut . Governor's answer in writing to the message delivered to his Honor in the morning by Mr. Welles and Mr. Pitkin ; which was read , and is as follows : Gentlemen ...
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... took their seats . His Honor's draught of the speech he proposes to make to the Six Nations , which was delivered to the Board the 6th inst . was read , and after debate had thereon relative to the sale of rum amongst them , and the ...
... took their seats . His Honor's draught of the speech he proposes to make to the Six Nations , which was delivered to the Board the 6th inst . was read , and after debate had thereon relative to the sale of rum amongst them , and the ...
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... took it at first for a great fish . He ran into the castle , and gave notice to the other Indians . Two of our forefathers went to see what it was , and found it a vessel with men in it . They immediately joined hands with the people in ...
... took it at first for a great fish . He ran into the castle , and gave notice to the other Indians . Two of our forefathers went to see what it was , and found it a vessel with men in it . They immediately joined hands with the people in ...
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