... I'm perswaded it will Embarass him, and that he will Elude as much as he can an Answer; But it's for your Indians to see what they have to do, if after the Remonstrance they Gave him he do not Satisfy their Demands. to sustain them if the English... Journals of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts - Stran 192avtor: Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives - 1922Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Maine Historical Society - 1890 - 514 strani
...Satisfy their Demands. to sustain them if the English Attack them wrongfully— I am charmed that Owreni! has thus distinguished himself in this Treaty, and...services, for I have sent all you Desired for Him. It is not the Malaowins that are a setting the Isle of St. Johns, that Island, and that of Majerlaine... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1890 - 504 strani
...Satisfy their Demands. to sustain them if the English Attack them wrongfully — I am charmed that Owrene has thus distinguished himself in this Treaty, and...services, for I have sent all you Desired for Him. It is not the Malao wins that are a setting the Isle of St. Johns, that Island, and that of Majerlaine... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1890 - 500 strani
...Satisfy their Demands. to sustain them if the English Attack them wrongfully — I am charmed that Owrene has thus distinguished himself in this Treaty, and that he has laboured as he has done, that tho speech of the Nation was such to the English, he'll receive for his son Marks of the Satisfaction... | |
| James Phinney Baxter - 1894 - 482 strani
...them want, and even to sustain them if the English attack them wrongfully. I am charmed that Owrené has thus distinguished himself in this Treaty, and...the English, he'll receive for his son Marks of the Satisfacon I have for him, or his services, for I have sent all you Desired for Him. It is not the... | |
| James Phinney Baxter - 1980 - 474 strani
...the speech of the Nation was such to the English, he'll receive for his son Marks of the Satisfacon I have for him, or his services, for I have sent all you Desired for Him. It is not the Malaowins that are a selling the Isle of St. Johns, that Island, and that of Magerlaineand... | |
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