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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... the back thereof , to take and keep possession of all the important rivers , to draw over the Indians to their interest , and with the help of such Indians , added to such forces as are already 66 Proceedings of the Congress.
... the back thereof , to take and keep possession of all the important rivers , to draw over the Indians to their interest , and with the help of such Indians , added to such forces as are already 66 Proceedings of the Congress.
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... thereof they suffered greatly in this action , more severely than they ever suffered before . They lost , among others , ten or twelve of their chiefs or first char- acters . The enemy however kept the field , and had the honors of the ...
... thereof they suffered greatly in this action , more severely than they ever suffered before . They lost , among others , ten or twelve of their chiefs or first char- acters . The enemy however kept the field , and had the honors of the ...
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... thereof will be mentioned at another time . Four Strings of black and white Wampum delivered to the Commissioners . To which the Commissioners replied . Brothers , The Commissioners are glad to see you . We will confer with you in ...
... thereof will be mentioned at another time . Four Strings of black and white Wampum delivered to the Commissioners . To which the Commissioners replied . Brothers , The Commissioners are glad to see you . We will confer with you in ...
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... thereof , the United States would give such a large sum in mon- ey or goods as was never given at one time for any quantity of Indian lands since the white people first set their foot on this island . And because those lands did every ...
... thereof , the United States would give such a large sum in mon- ey or goods as was never given at one time for any quantity of Indian lands since the white people first set their foot on this island . And because those lands did every ...
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... thereof the United States would give such a large sum in money or goods as was never given at any one time for any quantity of Indian lands since the white people first set their feet on this island . And because those lands did every ...
... thereof the United States would give such a large sum in money or goods as was never given at any one time for any quantity of Indian lands since the white people first set their feet on this island . And because those lands did every ...
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