Documentary History of the State of Maine, Volume 10Bailey and Noyes, 1907 - Local history |
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... meet , whereby not only to consult and advise , what is to be done for prevention of such mischiefs , but likewise to be Eye wit- nesses of the faithfulness of each others intentions and pro- ceedings , and for Detection and bringing to ...
... meet , whereby not only to consult and advise , what is to be done for prevention of such mischiefs , but likewise to be Eye wit- nesses of the faithfulness of each others intentions and pro- ceedings , and for Detection and bringing to ...
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... meet those of the French King , to settle the Bounds , according to the Article of Peace , which I am informed is to be this Win- ter . Most Humbly Praying that this may find acceptance with your Lordships , I beg leave to Subscribe my ...
... meet those of the French King , to settle the Bounds , according to the Article of Peace , which I am informed is to be this Win- ter . Most Humbly Praying that this may find acceptance with your Lordships , I beg leave to Subscribe my ...
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... meet And your Petition ' shall ever Pray & c . ( No endorsement ) Answer to Earl of Limerick's Petition concerning Pemaquid . Lo 56 DOCUMENTARY HISTORY Address of Governor & als of New Hampshire, Petition of Earl of Limerick concerning ...
... meet And your Petition ' shall ever Pray & c . ( No endorsement ) Answer to Earl of Limerick's Petition concerning Pemaquid . Lo 56 DOCUMENTARY HISTORY Address of Governor & als of New Hampshire, Petition of Earl of Limerick concerning ...
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... meet at Albany the 10th of next moneth thô to litle purpose I fear , for having not yet receiv'd orders from your Lops or any of the Ministers about those Indians or any of the things I writ to move . to you of , I am quite OF THE STATE ...
... meet at Albany the 10th of next moneth thô to litle purpose I fear , for having not yet receiv'd orders from your Lops or any of the Ministers about those Indians or any of the things I writ to move . to you of , I am quite OF THE STATE ...
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... meet together at Merry Meeting Reply The Indians must then be at the Pains to prepare a house for our Accomodation . Ind ; We are willing to do it , and we desire that always we may have timely notice of the time of meeting by a Letter ...
... meet together at Merry Meeting Reply The Indians must then be at the Pains to prepare a house for our Accomodation . Ind ; We are willing to do it , and we desire that always we may have timely notice of the time of meeting by a Letter ...
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