Legislative Document, Volume 21J.B. Lyon Company, 1925 - New York (State) |
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... granted by them , which the length of time will render very < difficult > and I have now before me a dispute relative to Boundaries of much < the same ) nature concerning some Lands not far from thence However I shall hear the ...
... granted by them , which the length of time will render very < difficult > and I have now before me a dispute relative to Boundaries of much < the same ) nature concerning some Lands not far from thence However I shall hear the ...
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... granting the mandamus . < All agreeable to Law ! > In open Court , my Countryman ask'd me to Dine with him , and all the > Lawyers ; wth . which , I thought it my Duty to Comply , as it was some Honour confer'd on me , in preference of ...
... granting the mandamus . < All agreeable to Law ! > In open Court , my Countryman ask'd me to Dine with him , and all the > Lawyers ; wth . which , I thought it my Duty to Comply , as it was some Honour confer'd on me , in preference of ...
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... granted you by that Commission to write with Propriety on the Subject you ask my Sentiments Is the power of punishing offences committed against the Indians expressly granted ? If it should be I am inclined to think it must give place ...
... granted you by that Commission to write with Propriety on the Subject you ask my Sentiments Is the power of punishing offences committed against the Indians expressly granted ? If it should be I am inclined to think it must give place ...
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... granted in 1684 by Gov ' . Dongan , also severall Receipts for ye Consideration . To wh . the Mohawks answered that they looked upon y ' . small Payment only as Rent for sd . Land & that they expected ye Schenectady People would ...
... granted in 1684 by Gov ' . Dongan , also severall Receipts for ye Consideration . To wh . the Mohawks answered that they looked upon y ' . small Payment only as Rent for sd . Land & that they expected ye Schenectady People would ...
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... granted us will prevent the Enemys having much opportunity to poison the Minds of the Ind . I could wish you found your situation at Detroit 1Original destroyed by fire . more agreable and that the necessary Expences attending such an ...
... granted us will prevent the Enemys having much opportunity to poison the Minds of the Ind . I could wish you found your situation at Detroit 1Original destroyed by fire . more agreable and that the necessary Expences attending such an ...
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¹In Acct acquainted agreable Albany amongst arrived Belt CADWALLADER COLDEN Capt Captain Chenussios Chiefs Colonel Bradstreet command concerning Copy Country Croghan Daniel Claus DEAR SIR Delawares delivered desire destroyed by fire Detroit draft Enemy England English Expence favour following papers Fort Pitt French George Croghan German Flatts give glad Governor Guy Johnson hear Hist Honour hope Illinois imediately inclosed Ind³ Indian affairs INDORSED inform Janry Jeffery Amherst John Bradstreet John Duncan JOHNSON Bart Johnson Calendar Johnson Hall Klock Lands late letter Lieut Lieutenant lines missing listed the following Lords of Trade Majesty Major Gladwin mentioning Mohawks Mohocks Montreal Niagara Number obedient Officers party Peace Phyn Pitt Pondiac Posts present printed in Doc prisoners receipt received Sachem Schenectady Senecas sent Service settled Shawanese Sir William Johnson Sir Wm Six Nations THOMAS GAGE Tribe Troops verry William Darlington York Historical Society