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Արդյունքներ 62–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... hope to see at least two of the Chiefs of the Six Nations at Winchester in May , as the design of that meeting is to make a peace between the Northern and Southern Indians ; after which to make a strict alliance between them and all the ...
... hope to see at least two of the Chiefs of the Six Nations at Winchester in May , as the design of that meeting is to make a peace between the Northern and Southern Indians ; after which to make a strict alliance between them and all the ...
Էջ 21
... hope that in the choice of the persons who are to attend and assist you at this interview , you will have a regard to such as are best acquainted with the Indians and their affairs , and not obnoxious to them ; and as a great deal ...
... hope that in the choice of the persons who are to attend and assist you at this interview , you will have a regard to such as are best acquainted with the Indians and their affairs , and not obnoxious to them ; and as a great deal ...
Էջ 35
... hope all things will be set- tled , that we may part good friends . Brother , We told you a little while ago that we had an uneasiness on our minds , and we shall now tell you what it is ; it is con- cerning our land . We understand ...
... hope all things will be set- tled , that we may part good friends . Brother , We told you a little while ago that we had an uneasiness on our minds , and we shall now tell you what it is ; it is con- cerning our land . We understand ...
Էջ 39
... hope that at another interview you will all be more punc- tual , and keep as near as you can to the time appointed . You are sensible it must be very inconvenient to me and the Commissioners from the other Governments to be detained so ...
... hope that at another interview you will all be more punc- tual , and keep as near as you can to the time appointed . You are sensible it must be very inconvenient to me and the Commissioners from the other Governments to be detained so ...
Էջ 41
... hope when we show you this belt again , we shall give you reason to rejoice at it , by your seeing the vacancies in it filled up , ( referring to his Honor's explanations of it in the general speech . ) In the mean time we desire that ...
... hope when we show you this belt again , we shall give you reason to rejoice at it , by your seeing the vacancies in it filled up , ( referring to his Honor's explanations of it in the general speech . ) In the mean time we desire that ...
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Էջ 263 - Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.
Էջ 46 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Էջ 77 - Bartholomew Fair, in the said place and county, on the other party : the one and thirtieth day of October, 1614, and in the twelfth year of the reign of our sovereign lord, JAMES, by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith ; and of Scotland the seven and fortieth.
Էջ 74 - That the particular military as well as civil establishments in each colony remain in their present state, the general constitution notwithstanding; and that on sudden emergencies any colony may defend itself, and lay the accounts of expense thence arising before the President-General and General Council, who may allow and order payment of the same, as far as they judge such accounts just and reasonable.
Էջ 9 - Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over His Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, the Honourable the Council and House of Representatives of said Province, in General Court Assembled Dec.
Էջ 71 - That the members of the Grand Council shall be allowed for their service ten shillings sterling per diem, during their session and journey to and from the place of meeting; twenty miles to be reckoned a day's journey.
Էջ 10 - CHARLES the Second by the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c.
Էջ 166 - You have talked to us about concessions. It appears strange that you should expect any from us, who have only been defending our just rights against your invasions. We want peace. Restore to us our country, and we shall be enemies no longer.
Էջ 165 - ... and, we are persuaded, they would most readily accept of it, in lieu of the lands you sold them. If you add, also, the great sums you must expend in raising and paying armies, with a view to force us to yield you our country, you will certainly have more than sufficient for the purposes of re-paying these settlers for all their labor and their improvements.
Էջ 106 - We asked the Indian if he could go with us, and show us the nearest way. The Indian seemed very glad, and ready to go with us; upon which we set out, and the Indian took the Major's pack. We travelled very brisk for eight or ten miles, when the Major's feet grew very sore, and he very weary, and the Indian steered too much northeastwardly.