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... foresight , and contemplating not merely a temporary refuge , but the establishment of permanent colonies or states ; were desirous of transmitting to their suc- cessors , and to posterity , some memorial of their iv.
... foresight , and contemplating not merely a temporary refuge , but the establishment of permanent colonies or states ; were desirous of transmitting to their suc- cessors , and to posterity , some memorial of their iv.
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... Colonies and States ? 12. Is it in your power to furnish any information concerning the Indian tribes which formerly inhabit- ed your district , or which may now occupy any por tion of it ; concerning their numbers and condition when ...
... Colonies and States ? 12. Is it in your power to furnish any information concerning the Indian tribes which formerly inhabit- ed your district , or which may now occupy any por tion of it ; concerning their numbers and condition when ...
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... Colonies of New England , " which have not been so extensively read as they deserve to be ; it was supposed that the readers of this Volume would be gratified to see them brought into one view . It is deeply to be regretted that the ...
... Colonies of New England , " which have not been so extensively read as they deserve to be ; it was supposed that the readers of this Volume would be gratified to see them brought into one view . It is deeply to be regretted that the ...
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... Colonies will readily doe to any of yours in our Courts , yf in your answere to our former you will please to adde a word or two con . cerninge the premises , it may settle a right under- standinge betwixt vs , we rest yours , & c ...
... Colonies will readily doe to any of yours in our Courts , yf in your answere to our former you will please to adde a word or two con . cerninge the premises , it may settle a right under- standinge betwixt vs , we rest yours , & c ...
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... Colonies shall enjoy within your limits all the fruites of a neigbourly and freindly correspond- ency in a free concourse and intercourse as yours haue and shall doe in all our ports and harbours : some things presented to vs we shall ...
... Colonies shall enjoy within your limits all the fruites of a neigbourly and freindly correspond- ency in a free concourse and intercourse as yours haue and shall doe in all our ports and harbours : some things presented to vs we shall ...
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