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... Indian Tribes , or with any State or Nation ; Proceedings of Ecclesiastical Conventions , Sy- nods , General Assemblies , Presbyteries , and Socie- ties of all denominations of Christians ; T Narratives of Missionaries , and Proceedings ...
... Indian Tribes , or with any State or Nation ; Proceedings of Ecclesiastical Conventions , Sy- nods , General Assemblies , Presbyteries , and Socie- ties of all denominations of Christians ; T Narratives of Missionaries , and Proceedings ...
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... Indian Wars , Battles and Exploits ; of the Adventures and Sufferings of Captives , Voyagers , and Travellers ; Minutes and Proceedings of Societies for the Abo- lition of Slavery , and the Transactions of Societies for Political ...
... Indian Wars , Battles and Exploits ; of the Adventures and Sufferings of Captives , Voyagers , and Travellers ; Minutes and Proceedings of Societies for the Abo- lition of Slavery , and the Transactions of Societies for Political ...
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... Indian tribes which formerly inhabit- ed your district , or which may now occupy any por tion of it ; concerning their numbers and condition when first visited by the whites ; their trade , disputes , wars , and treaties , either among ...
... Indian tribes which formerly inhabit- ed your district , or which may now occupy any por tion of it ; concerning their numbers and condition when first visited by the whites ; their trade , disputes , wars , and treaties , either among ...
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... Indians , but the con- trary , it states- " The five and twentieth day of July , very faire weather , and hot ; in the morning we well manned our scute with foure muskets , and sixe men , and took one of their shal- lops , and brought ...
... Indians , but the con- trary , it states- " The five and twentieth day of July , very faire weather , and hot ; in the morning we well manned our scute with foure muskets , and sixe men , and took one of their shal- lops , and brought ...
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... " and also with " dried currants , " * et * These were probably whortleberries , or some other wild berries , of a similar kind , which the Indians were accustomed to dry . which are represented as having been found in great plenty 31.
... " and also with " dried currants , " * et * These were probably whortleberries , or some other wild berries , of a similar kind , which the Indians were accustomed to dry . which are represented as having been found in great plenty 31.
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