Magazine of Western History, Volumen6Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1887 |
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... interest , who had never sent them any presents nor even any token of their regards for them . Céloron's account of the reception of his presents differs from the Indians . ' " I showed them magnificent presents on part of Monsieur the ...
... interest , who had never sent them any presents nor even any token of their regards for them . Céloron's account of the reception of his presents differs from the Indians . ' " I showed them magnificent presents on part of Monsieur the ...
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... interest of the king's subjects on the continent . " Governor Hamilton of Pennsylvania promised to take active ... interests of the English , in so far as trade was con- cerned . The governor of Pennsylvania , James Hamilton , received ...
... interest of the king's subjects on the continent . " Governor Hamilton of Pennsylvania promised to take active ... interests of the English , in so far as trade was con- cerned . The governor of Pennsylvania , James Hamilton , received ...
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... interest the Ohio Indians , matters near Pickawillany assumed a serious aspect so far as the relation between the French and the English were con- cerned . In May , Morris Turner and Ralph Killgore , hired servants of one John Frazier ...
... interest the Ohio Indians , matters near Pickawillany assumed a serious aspect so far as the relation between the French and the English were con- cerned . In May , Morris Turner and Ralph Killgore , hired servants of one John Frazier ...
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... interest , more especially at a time when the French leave no means unattempted to alienate their affection from us , and to exclude us from any share of the benefit of trading with them . Such a person I take Mr. Montour to be , and as ...
... interest , more especially at a time when the French leave no means unattempted to alienate their affection from us , and to exclude us from any share of the benefit of trading with them . Such a person I take Mr. Montour to be , and as ...
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... interest as ever they were , so that I be- lieve the French will make but a poor hand of those Indians . Mr. Montour takes a great deal of pains to promote the English interest amongst those Indi- ans , and has a great sway amongst all ...
... interest as ever they were , so that I be- lieve the French will make but a poor hand of those Indians . Mr. Montour takes a great deal of pains to promote the English interest amongst those Indi- ans , and has a great sway amongst all ...
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