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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... thought you would wonder why we of Canajoharie stayed so long . We shall now give you the reason . Last summer , we of Canajoharie were down at New York , to make our complaints ; and we then thought the covenant chain was [ * The ...
... thought you would wonder why we of Canajoharie stayed so long . We shall now give you the reason . Last summer , we of Canajoharie were down at New York , to make our complaints ; and we then thought the covenant chain was [ * The ...
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... thought the interview might best be held at some place near the country where these hostile proceed- ings were carried on . His Majesty likewise ordered a present to the Six Nations , as a further token of his affection for them ...
... thought the interview might best be held at some place near the country where these hostile proceed- ings were carried on . His Majesty likewise ordered a present to the Six Nations , as a further token of his affection for them ...
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... thought proper to relate so particularly , that the prudent and cautious conduct of Virginia might be known to the Six Nations . As to Penn- sylvania , they have never sent a warrior or built a fort at Ohio . This belt is given to ...
... thought proper to relate so particularly , that the prudent and cautious conduct of Virginia might be known to the Six Nations . As to Penn- sylvania , they have never sent a warrior or built a fort at Ohio . This belt is given to ...
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... thought proper to rekindle the fire here by appointing Com- missioners ; whom I shall direct to receive and consult with you upon all business that may concern our mutual interests ; and I expect that you will for the future apply to ...
... thought proper to rekindle the fire here by appointing Com- missioners ; whom I shall direct to receive and consult with you upon all business that may concern our mutual interests ; and I expect that you will for the future apply to ...
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... thought ourselves in by his leaving off the management of Indian affairs . If he fails us , we die . However , we agree to what the Governor has proposed to us . He is master of all to do what he pleases , and we submit the whole affair ...
... thought ourselves in by his leaving off the management of Indian affairs . If he fails us , we die . However , we agree to what the Governor has proposed to us . He is master of all to do what he pleases , and we submit the whole affair ...
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