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... Mohawks , but no suitable provision being made for an interpreter , he was obliged to break up the mission . If the English Society for propagating the Gospel , that truly venerable body , instead of maintaining missionaries in rich ...
... Mohawks , but no suitable provision being made for an interpreter , he was obliged to break up the mission . If the English Society for propagating the Gospel , that truly venerable body , instead of maintaining missionaries in rich ...
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... Mohawks River , and the great Lake Ontario . * Towards the close of those disputes , which continued for a long series of years , the Confederates gained that such a task would infallibly raise up a host of enemies . Many of the ...
... Mohawks River , and the great Lake Ontario . * Towards the close of those disputes , which continued for a long series of years , the Confederates gained that such a task would infallibly raise up a host of enemies . Many of the ...
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... Mohawks . Through ignorance of the country , and the want of snow - shoes , they were almost perished , when they fell in with Schenectady . And even there the Indians would have sacrificed them to their barbarous rage , had not Corlear ...
... Mohawks . Through ignorance of the country , and the want of snow - shoes , they were almost perished , when they fell in with Schenectady . And even there the Indians would have sacrificed them to their barbarous rage , had not Corlear ...
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... Mohawks and Senecas ac- cordingly refused to meet De la Barre , but the Oneidas , Onondagas , and Cayugas , influenced by the missionaries , were unwilling to hear the inter- preter , except before the priests , one La Maine , and three ...
... Mohawks and Senecas ac- cordingly refused to meet De la Barre , but the Oneidas , Onondagas , and Cayugas , influenced by the missionaries , were unwilling to hear the inter- preter , except before the priests , one La Maine , and three ...
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... Mohawks , to give entire satisfac- tion and reparation to his subjects , and for the future , never to molest them . " The Senecas . Cayugas , Onondagas , Oneidas , and Mohawks , have robbed and abused all the traders that were passing ...
... Mohawks , to give entire satisfac- tion and reparation to his subjects , and for the future , never to molest them . " The Senecas . Cayugas , Onondagas , Oneidas , and Mohawks , have robbed and abused all the traders that were passing ...
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