Pennsylvania ArchivesSamuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoban J. Severns & Company, 1877 A collection of documents supplementing the companion series known as "Colonial records of Pennsylvania" which contain the minutes of the Provincial Council, of the Council of Safety, and of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania. |
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Σελίδα 7
... peace with each other , to enjoy great freedom in their trade , to be treated kindly when at Montreal , not to be deceived in the sale of merchandise to them , and to respond liberally to the presents they make , without exacting any ...
... peace with each other , to enjoy great freedom in their trade , to be treated kindly when at Montreal , not to be deceived in the sale of merchandise to them , and to respond liberally to the presents they make , without exacting any ...
Σελίδα 11
... peace and quietness throughout the country , and secure our trade , if attention be paid to the Iroquois ; if some presents , which cost nothing , be made them ; if those they make be well employed , and reserved to be returned to them ...
... peace and quietness throughout the country , and secure our trade , if attention be paid to the Iroquois ; if some presents , which cost nothing , be made them ; if those they make be well employed , and reserved to be returned to them ...
Σελίδα 16
... peace as in arresting the lawlessness of our deserters , who had in that direction a very easy way through which to withdraw to the foreigners . It is the part of New France from which most can be expected for the establishment of ...
... peace as in arresting the lawlessness of our deserters , who had in that direction a very easy way through which to withdraw to the foreigners . It is the part of New France from which most can be expected for the establishment of ...
Σελίδα 23
... Peace with his said Lordship [ Baltimore ] , and have ( as I am informed ) Since ye said Overturn submitted themselves to , and putt themselves under the prottection of the Cinnigos [ Senecas ] or some other natyon of Indyans residing ...
... Peace with his said Lordship [ Baltimore ] , and have ( as I am informed ) Since ye said Overturn submitted themselves to , and putt themselves under the prottection of the Cinnigos [ Senecas ] or some other natyon of Indyans residing ...
Σελίδα 24
... peace with its neighbors , so that the people may be enabled to devote the whole of their time to agriculture and the formation of their set- tlements , being no longer called aside by the necessity of taking up arms to attack an enemy ...
... peace with its neighbors , so that the people may be enabled to devote the whole of their time to agriculture and the formation of their set- tlements , being no longer called aside by the necessity of taking up arms to attack an enemy ...
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acquaint Albany answer arms arrived attack Beautiful river Belt of Wampum Bretheren Brother Canada Canadians Capt Captain Chief Chouaguen CLEMENT BIDDLE Coll Colony command Commissioners considerable copy Council Covenant Chain Creek Delawares Denny desire detachment dians Duquesne enemy English execution expect expence Five Nations Fort Duquesne Fort Franklin Fort Frontenac Forts France French Frontenac frontiers garrison Gave a Belt German Flatts GOVERNOR MIFFLIN honor hostilities hundred informed Iroquois killed King Lake Ontario lands leagues letter Lord Lordships Majesty Majesty's Marquis meet ment Militia Mohawk Montreal necessary Niagara officers Ohio Oneidas Onondaga Oswego party peace Pennsylvania possession present Presque Isle prisoners Province provisions Quebec received respect River St Sachems scalps Senecas sent settled settlements Shawanese Sieur Sir William Johnson Six Nations string of Wampum thither THOMAS MIFFLIN tion told town trade Treaty troops Vaudreuil Wampum Warriors Wilkins