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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... Mohawk Indians at Fort George , in the city of New York , in June last , with the Journals of the Assembly then sitting . You will , without doubt , upon your arrival be fully inform- ed of the particular circumstances of this affair ...
... Mohawk Indians at Fort George , in the city of New York , in June last , with the Journals of the Assembly then sitting . You will , without doubt , upon your arrival be fully inform- ed of the particular circumstances of this affair ...
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... Mohawk Indians , when they left New York , have not been carried into execution ; but think it of absolute necessity ... Mohawks , to obviate the ill effects which would attend a general discontent amongst them at so critical a ...
... Mohawk Indians , when they left New York , have not been carried into execution ; but think it of absolute necessity ... Mohawks , to obviate the ill effects which would attend a general discontent amongst them at so critical a ...
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... Mohawks ' and Canajoharie castles they board our batteaux with axes , knives , & c . , and by force take what rum they think proper , whooping and yelping as if they gloried in their de- predations , and threatening murder to any that ...
... Mohawks ' and Canajoharie castles they board our batteaux with axes , knives , & c . , and by force take what rum they think proper , whooping and yelping as if they gloried in their de- predations , and threatening murder to any that ...
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... Mohawk Indians , now in this city , had some business to lay before him , and desired to be admitted to an audience , appointed them to attend at four o'clock this afternoon in Council ; and they attending accordingly were introduced ...
... Mohawk Indians , now in this city , had some business to lay before him , and desired to be admitted to an audience , appointed them to attend at four o'clock this afternoon in Council ; and they attending accordingly were introduced ...
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... of unbosoming ourselves to you with regard to our castle , and we are well assured that the other castle of the Mohawks have complaints of the same na- ture to make when they come down . We have held at Albany , in 1754 . 35.
... of unbosoming ourselves to you with regard to our castle , and we are well assured that the other castle of the Mohawks have complaints of the same na- ture to make when they come down . We have held at Albany , in 1754 . 35.
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