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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... heard of his arrival , but they had an account of his death ; * and that now he was glad to see his Honor , to whom he would declare his grievances ; and then proceeded : Brother , We thought you would wonder why we of Canajoharie ...
... heard of his arrival , but they had an account of his death ; * and that now he was glad to see his Honor , to whom he would declare his grievances ; and then proceeded : Brother , We thought you would wonder why we of Canajoharie ...
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... heard of our living dispersed from each other , ' tis very true . We have several times en- deavored to draw off those our brethren who are settled at Oswegatchie ; but in vain , for the Governor of Canada is like a wicked deluding ...
... heard of our living dispersed from each other , ' tis very true . We have several times en- deavored to draw off those our brethren who are settled at Oswegatchie ; but in vain , for the Governor of Canada is like a wicked deluding ...
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... heard , notwithstanding these open hostilities of the French , that ever Virginia or Pennsylvania sent one soldier or built one house for their or your protection till this present year , It is fortunate that Mr. Weiser , who transacts ...
... heard , notwithstanding these open hostilities of the French , that ever Virginia or Pennsylvania sent one soldier or built one house for their or your protection till this present year , It is fortunate that Mr. Weiser , who transacts ...
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... heard of this belt , and the last year the French invaded the country of Ohio with a strong hand . Whereupon the Indians residing there , your flesh and blood , sent repeated messages to the Governor of Virginia to send his young men to ...
... heard of this belt , and the last year the French invaded the country of Ohio with a strong hand . Whereupon the Indians residing there , your flesh and blood , sent repeated messages to the Governor of Virginia to send his young men to ...
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... heard your voices . Your speeches are far from being contemptible . But as the day is far spent , we defer a reply till to - morrow , as we are weary from having sat long in council . We think it time for a little drink ; and you must ...
... heard your voices . Your speeches are far from being contemptible . But as the day is far spent , we defer a reply till to - morrow , as we are weary from having sat long in council . We think it time for a little drink ; and you must ...
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1914 |
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