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... tion we should have had a better man in the room of One of them We did not know our strength till after the pole was begun & we were affray'd of any division among our friends lest Gaasbeek should get in by that means . It is surprising ...
... tion we should have had a better man in the room of One of them We did not know our strength till after the pole was begun & we were affray'd of any division among our friends lest Gaasbeek should get in by that means . It is surprising ...
Halaman 171
... tion chiefly from others , which would have taken me up more time than the Duties of my Office at that busy time would permit . I chose rather , than to give an uncertain account thereof to be silent on that head . Thirdly I have by ...
... tion chiefly from others , which would have taken me up more time than the Duties of my Office at that busy time would permit . I chose rather , than to give an uncertain account thereof to be silent on that head . Thirdly I have by ...
Halaman 491
... tion of , 125-128 ; Sir William Johnson advised to withdraw from , 126 ; notifies Gov. Clinton , 188 ; notifies the Indians of his withdrawal from , 273 ; resigna- tion explained , 275 ; Indians in- sist that he continue in office , 277 ...
... tion of , 125-128 ; Sir William Johnson advised to withdraw from , 126 ; notifies Gov. Clinton , 188 ; notifies the Indians of his withdrawal from , 273 ; resigna- tion explained , 275 ; Indians in- sist that he continue in office , 277 ...
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