Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 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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الصفحة 34
... Indians were rather nominal than real . The Governor , we know , actually permitted Poole and others to visit Indian towns and trading - posts ; and he would hardly subject himself to the just and unavoidable imputation of partiality ...
... Indians were rather nominal than real . The Governor , we know , actually permitted Poole and others to visit Indian towns and trading - posts ; and he would hardly subject himself to the just and unavoidable imputation of partiality ...
الصفحة 165
... Indians called Susquehanoes enforted themselues on the North side of po- tomac , and harboured some Indians called doegs , who to revenge a private Iniury received from some att the head of Rappahanoc , did in September 1675 , Murder ...
... Indians called Susquehanoes enforted themselues on the North side of po- tomac , and harboured some Indians called doegs , who to revenge a private Iniury received from some att the head of Rappahanoc , did in September 1675 , Murder ...
الصفحة 248
... Indian Country to Renew their Acquaintance with the Indians , and more applied for , it is a step that must be taken some time , and in my opinion the sooner the better , as it will remove all Jealousies from the Indians minds , and ...
... Indian Country to Renew their Acquaintance with the Indians , and more applied for , it is a step that must be taken some time , and in my opinion the sooner the better , as it will remove all Jealousies from the Indians minds , and ...
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Virginia | 1 |
Extract of a Letter from Captain Winepress of the Fiftyfifth Reg | 38 |
Harveys Declaration | 60 |
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acquainted Amherst answer Argall Argall's arrived Assembly Bacon Batteaux Battoes Boats Boeuf BOUQUET TO MONCKTON Brethren Capt Captain Colonial Papers command Company Country Creek Croghan delivered Detroit enemy England English favor flour FORT PITT Francis Wyatt French Garrison give Gondomar Gorham Govern Governor Harvey hath honour hope Horses Humble servant HENRY inclosed Indians Isle James Jesuits king king's Lake land letter Lord Lord Baltimore Majesty Major Rogers Major Walters March Maties Matthew miles Niagara o'clock obedient Opechancanough orders Party PITT Pittsburgh plantation Pory Post pounds Presqu Presqu'Isle Prisoners Privy Council Province Provisions received RICHARD PETERS River sent servant HENRY BOUQUET ship Sir John Sir John Harvey Sir John Wolstenholme Sir Thomas Dale Sir Thomas Smith Six Nations soon Stith thing Thomas Gates tobacco Town trade Troops Venango vessel Virginia Warre Yeardley