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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... desire you to consider what we have said , and by the same we inform you that the Five Nations have something to say to you be- fore you speak to them . Gave a Belt . The Governor said : You have now unbosomed yourselves to me , and desire ...
... desire you to consider what we have said , and by the same we inform you that the Five Nations have something to say to you be- fore you speak to them . Gave a Belt . The Governor said : You have now unbosomed yourselves to me , and desire ...
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... desire that we may all speak freely , and open our hearts to each other , and so remove any jealousies from amongst us . I hope that at another interview you will all be more punc- tual , and keep as near as you can to the time ...
... desire that we may all speak freely , and open our hearts to each other , and so remove any jealousies from amongst us . I hope that at another interview you will all be more punc- tual , and keep as near as you can to the time ...
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... desire that you will strengthen yourselves , and bring as many into this covenant chain as you possibly can . We do now solemnly renew and brighten the covenant chain with our brethren here present , and all our other absent brethren on ...
... desire that you will strengthen yourselves , and bring as many into this covenant chain as you possibly can . We do now solemnly renew and brighten the covenant chain with our brethren here present , and all our other absent brethren on ...
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... 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 was not in his power to continue him , but that he would consult the Council at New ...
... 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 was not in his power to continue him , but that he would consult the Council at New ...
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... desire us to call our people from over the Alleghany hills , to prevent bloodshed between the English and French . But when these Indians returned , and found that the French paid no regard to their warning , but told them positively ...
... desire us to call our people from over the Alleghany hills , to prevent bloodshed between the English and French . But when these Indians returned , and found that the French paid no regard to their warning , but told them positively ...
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