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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... attended . " Before Franklin [ one of the delegates from Pennsylvania ] arrived in Albany he had sketched the outline of a plan , which he had shown to some of his friends in New York , particularly to James Alexander and Mr. Kennedy ...
... attended . " Before Franklin [ one of the delegates from Pennsylvania ] arrived in Albany he had sketched the outline of a plan , which he had shown to some of his friends in New York , particularly to James Alexander and Mr. Kennedy ...
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... attended by a few Indians only , of subordinate rank , who came chiefly to receive his presents , and nothing was done . In truth he had a scheme of his own , which stood in the way of his joining in a general union . The year before he ...
... attended by a few Indians only , of subordinate rank , who came chiefly to receive his presents , and nothing was done . In truth he had a scheme of his own , which stood in the way of his joining in a general union . The year before he ...
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... attend at the said interview , to agree upon , con- sult and conclude what may be necessary for establishing a sincere and lasting friendship and good harmony with the said Six Nations of Indians , and , if necessary , for us and in our ...
... attend at the said interview , to agree upon , con- sult and conclude what may be necessary for establishing a sincere and lasting friendship and good harmony with the said Six Nations of Indians , and , if necessary , for us and in our ...
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... attend them with the records of that office , and the Commissioners of Indian affairs to meet together as often as there should be occasion , in order that they might give them all the informa- tion relative to Indian affairs . d At a ...
... attend them with the records of that office , and the Commissioners of Indian affairs to meet together as often as there should be occasion , in order that they might give them all the informa- tion relative to Indian affairs . d At a ...
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... attend this affair , yet first opportunit . We think it no less our duty to embrace the of writing our sentiments to you upon it , and of pointing out to you what appears to us necessary to be done . When we consider of how great ...
... attend this affair , yet first opportunit . We think it no less our duty to embrace the of writing our sentiments to you upon it , and of pointing out to you what appears to us necessary to be done . When we consider of how great ...
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