The Abenaki Indians, Their Treaties of 1713 & 1717, and a Vocabulary: With a Historical IntroductionBrown Thurston, 1859 - 35 halaman |
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... parties to commit murders and depredations on the unprotected settlers , with- out expecting a retribution on their own heads . After a long succession of murders and captures in the English settlements , by this tribe , instigated , as ...
... parties to commit murders and depredations on the unprotected settlers , with- out expecting a retribution on their own heads . After a long succession of murders and captures in the English settlements , by this tribe , instigated , as ...
Halaman 11
... parties were to be fitted out . to carry war , destruction , and misery to the frontiers of New England . In 1704 these Indians piloted a body of French to the vicinity of their former homes , on the Connecticut , and en- tirely ...
... parties were to be fitted out . to carry war , destruction , and misery to the frontiers of New England . In 1704 these Indians piloted a body of French to the vicinity of their former homes , on the Connecticut , and en- tirely ...
Halaman 14
... parties at that late day penetrated within sixty miles of the capital of New England . · But these long continued aggressions were soon to meet a fear- ful retribution . The capture of Quebec , which gave North America to England , had ...
... parties at that late day penetrated within sixty miles of the capital of New England . · But these long continued aggressions were soon to meet a fear- ful retribution . The capture of Quebec , which gave North America to England , had ...
Halaman 15
... parties . They often undergo much privation for want of proper food and other necessaries of life . The portion of the tribe at Beçancour presents a still more de- graded condition . There remain but thirty families , in all one hundred ...
... parties . They often undergo much privation for want of proper food and other necessaries of life . The portion of the tribe at Beçancour presents a still more de- graded condition . There remain but thirty families , in all one hundred ...
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Halaman 22 - July, in the twelfth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Anne, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the faith, &c.
Halaman 32 - Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Halaman 22 - Whereas for some years last past, we have made a breach of our Fidelity and Loyalty to the Crown of Great Britain, and have made open Rebellion against her Majesty's subjects, the English, inhabiting' the Massachusetts, New Hampshire and other her Majesty's Territories in New England; and being now sensible of the miseries which we and our People are reduced unto thereby :
Halaman 24 - Indians for any real or supposed wrong or injury done on the one side or the other, no private revenge shall be taken by the Indians for the same, but proper application shall be made to her...
Halaman 32 - We do Disapprove & Condemn the same, and freely Consent that our English Friends shall Possess, Enjoy & Improve all the Lands which they have formerly Possessed, and all which they have obtained a Right & Title unto; Hoping it will prove of mutual and reciprocal Benefit and Advantage to them and us, that they Cohabit with us.
Halaman 32 - Saco, and other the Eastern Parts of His Majesty's Province aforesaid, having had the several...
Halaman 23 - Bay ; together with all islands, inlets, shores, beaches and fishery within the same, without any molestation or claims by us or any other Indians, and be in no ways molested, interrupted, or disturbed therein.