Documentary History of the State of Maine, Volume 10Bailey and Noyes, 1907 - Local history |
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... Favour And each of us respectively for our selves , and in the name and with the free consent of all the Indians belonging unto the several Rivers afores and of all other Indians within the sa Province of and from Merrimack River unto ...
... Favour And each of us respectively for our selves , and in the name and with the free consent of all the Indians belonging unto the several Rivers afores and of all other Indians within the sa Province of and from Merrimack River unto ...
Page 61
... favour his Cause he would make me a handsome recompense , but I told him I would keep Clean hands and that I never had taken nor ever would take a bribe . on Tuesday evening the 8th of aug . 99. Coll Allen came to me at M Waldron's ...
... favour his Cause he would make me a handsome recompense , but I told him I would keep Clean hands and that I never had taken nor ever would take a bribe . on Tuesday evening the 8th of aug . 99. Coll Allen came to me at M Waldron's ...
Page 62
... favour his Cause against the Inhabitants of N. Hampshire . I made answer I would do him Justice but no favour . ab the Latter end of this Last feb : or beginning of March Coll . Allen was here at Boston , and press'd me wth more ...
... favour his Cause against the Inhabitants of N. Hampshire . I made answer I would do him Justice but no favour . ab the Latter end of this Last feb : or beginning of March Coll . Allen was here at Boston , and press'd me wth more ...
Page 72
... favour and promote the Charter wth your board , and that you will please to advise and assist S ! Hen : Ashhurst in carrying it on , and managing his solicitations rightly . I had news yesterday by the Captain of the Galley whom I sent ...
... favour and promote the Charter wth your board , and that you will please to advise and assist S ! Hen : Ashhurst in carrying it on , and managing his solicitations rightly . I had news yesterday by the Captain of the Galley whom I sent ...
Page 90
... favour & protection as is due unto his Children Ind : Ans ! We do not mind any talk but what we now say , we resolve to stand to it , and it comes from our very hearts . 7 Prop : That althô a Solemn peace had lately been con- cluded ...
... favour & protection as is due unto his Children Ind : Ans ! We do not mind any talk but what we now say , we resolve to stand to it , and it comes from our very hearts . 7 Prop : That althô a Solemn peace had lately been con- cluded ...
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