Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1836 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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... say . Whereupon Cana- dagaia , their speaker , addressing himself to his Honor , spoke as follows . Brother , We are here this day by God's will and your Honor's or- e der , to which place you have led us 34 Proceedings of the Congress.
... say . Whereupon Cana- dagaia , their speaker , addressing himself to his Honor , spoke as follows . Brother , We are here this day by God's will and your Honor's or- e der , to which place you have led us 34 Proceedings of the Congress.
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... Brother , We shall now open our minds , and we beg you will take time to consider what we shall say , and not give us too hasty an answer , or in two or three words , and then turn your back upon us . As you are a new Governor , we beg ...
... Brother , We shall now open our minds , and we beg you will take time to consider what we shall say , and not give us too hasty an answer , or in two or three words , and then turn your back upon us . As you are a new Governor , we beg ...
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... Brother , We are told a large tract of land has been taken up , called Kayadarosseras , beginning at the half moon , and so up along Hudson's river to the third fall , and thence to the Caghnawaga or Canada Creek , which is about four ...
... Brother , We are told a large tract of land has been taken up , called Kayadarosseras , beginning at the half moon , and so up along Hudson's river to the third fall , and thence to the Caghnawaga or Canada Creek , which is about four ...
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... Brother , We thank you for condoling our loss and for wiping away our tears , that we may speak freely ; and as we do not doubt but you have lost some of your great men and friends , we give you this string of condolence in return ...
... Brother , We thank you for condoling our loss and for wiping away our tears , that we may speak freely ; and as we do not doubt but you have lost some of your great men and friends , we give you this string of condolence in return ...
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... Brother , We , the Mohawks , are in very difficult circumstances , and are blamed for things behind our backs which we don't deserve . Last summer , when we went up with Col. John- son to Onondago , and he made his speech to the Five ...
... Brother , We , the Mohawks , are in very difficult circumstances , and are blamed for things behind our backs which we don't deserve . Last summer , when we went up with Col. John- son to Onondago , and he made his speech to the Five ...
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