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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... brother to the said Abraham , and a sachem of the said castle , rose up and spake in behalf of the Six Na- tions as follows : Brethren , Just now you told us you were ready to hear us . Hearken to me . Brother Corlaer and brothers of ...
... brother to the said Abraham , and a sachem of the said castle , rose up and spake in behalf of the Six Na- tions as follows : Brethren , Just now you told us you were ready to hear us . Hearken to me . Brother Corlaer and brothers of ...
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... brother Abraham then rose up and said : Brethren , We would let you know what was our desire three years ago , when Col. Johnson laid down the management of Indian affairs , which gave us great uneasiness . The Governor then told us it ...
... brother Abraham then rose up and said : Brethren , We would let you know what was our desire three years ago , when Col. Johnson laid down the management of Indian affairs , which gave us great uneasiness . The Governor then told us it ...
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... chiefs of Onondago desired Mr. Montour to tell their brother the Governor of Virginia to act cautiously , and let the French strike the first blow . The French then coming nearer and nearer , Tanacharisson , 46 Proceedings of the Congress.
... chiefs of Onondago desired Mr. Montour to tell their brother the Governor of Virginia to act cautiously , and let the French strike the first blow . The French then coming nearer and nearer , Tanacharisson , 46 Proceedings of the Congress.
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... Brother of New York and brethren of the several Gov- ernments , We , on our side , are equally as much rejoiced as you have expressed yourselves , on the renewing and brightening the ancient covenant chain between all his Majesty's ...
... Brother of New York and brethren of the several Gov- ernments , We , on our side , are equally as much rejoiced as you have expressed yourselves , on the renewing and brightening the ancient covenant chain between all his Majesty's ...
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... brother , but neglected as they used to be , they would send to all their other brothers ( pointing to the Com- missioners ) for their assistance ; and that they agreed to this the rather , as there were French Indians in town , and ...
... brother , but neglected as they used to be , they would send to all their other brothers ( pointing to the Com- missioners ) for their assistance ; and that they agreed to this the rather , as there were French Indians in town , and ...
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