Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 35Massachusetts Historical Society., 1861 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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... present extraordinary exigencies ( by reason of a war with the Indians , and scarcity by an extreme drought , God's holy hand hath , in our parts especially , brought on us ) , that we cannot at present do any thing more than render our ...
... present extraordinary exigencies ( by reason of a war with the Indians , and scarcity by an extreme drought , God's holy hand hath , in our parts especially , brought on us ) , that we cannot at present do any thing more than render our ...
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... present Government with us , and from paying any rates , though for the soldiers sent forth against the Indians . We ... present it at all , I know not . I free- ly leave it to yourself and those friends on the place to do with it as ...
... present Government with us , and from paying any rates , though for the soldiers sent forth against the Indians . We ... present it at all , I know not . I free- ly leave it to yourself and those friends on the place to do with it as ...
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... present . It is the opinion of your friends here , that your vigorous management of your present possessed privileges will be no injury , but an ad- vantage , to you . I verily apprehend it may be very proper for you to employ Sir Henry ...
... present . It is the opinion of your friends here , that your vigorous management of your present possessed privileges will be no injury , but an ad- vantage , to you . I verily apprehend it may be very proper for you to employ Sir Henry ...
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arms army Barnstable bateaux Battery Boston burnt called Canada cannon Captain captive carried Cherokees church Colonel command Council Court Crown Point desire endeavor enemy engagement England English Ensign escape expedition favor fire forces Fort Edward Fort Prince George Fort William Henry four French French and Indians friends garrison gentlemen give Government Governor gracious grant guns hand hath HONORED SIR hope humble servant INCREASE MATHER inhabitants Island JOHN WALLEY Josiah Winslow July killed and scalped king lake land letter Lieutenant LL.D Lord majesty Major Massachusetts miles Mont Real night officers ourselves party of Indians patent peace Plymouth pray present Prince prisoners Providence Quebec received river royal Samuel sent shot SIMON BRADSTREET slain soldiers soon supposed surrender taken therein thereof things THOMAS HINCKLEY Ticonderoga took town troops unto vessels William WILLIAM BLATHWAYT wounded