The Documentary History of the State of New-York: Arranged Under Direction of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, Secretary of State, Volume 1Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan Weed, Parsons & Company, public printers, 1849 |
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... English . A people removed from These people are imme- the southward , and settled on and about the Susquehanna on lands allotted by the Six Nations . diately under the di- rection of the Six Na- tions , and at peace with the English ...
... English . A people removed from These people are imme- the southward , and settled on and about the Susquehanna on lands allotted by the Six Nations . diately under the di- rection of the Six Na- tions , and at peace with the English ...
Halaman 106
... English Colonies much nearer them . 2. The pretences you make to that countrey by your 25 years possession , and sending Jesuits amongst them are very slender , and it may bee , you may have the same to other countries as for Jesuites ...
... English Colonies much nearer them . 2. The pretences you make to that countrey by your 25 years possession , and sending Jesuits amongst them are very slender , and it may bee , you may have the same to other countries as for Jesuites ...
Halaman 124
... English would never desire our advantage , and that they would contribute all in their power to destroy us , though at peace as regards France ; that they would always be jealous of the Fur trade prosecuted by us in this Country , which ...
... English would never desire our advantage , and that they would contribute all in their power to destroy us , though at peace as regards France ; that they would always be jealous of the Fur trade prosecuted by us in this Country , which ...
Halaman 139
... English had killed three of their men , and that they having taken five Englishmen alive , had cut their throats after sub- jecting them to some bad treatment , and that they were still in the English country . After having spoken to ...
... English had killed three of their men , and that they having taken five Englishmen alive , had cut their throats after sub- jecting them to some bad treatment , and that they were still in the English country . After having spoken to ...
Halaman 141
... English of Merinlande who had killed three Iroquois , and of whom the English Iroquois had killed five , are TO HUNGRY BAY . 141.
... English of Merinlande who had killed three Iroquois , and of whom the English Iroquois had killed five , are TO HUNGRY BAY . 141.
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