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Page 189
... believe , as it was not natural that he should part with that document . The parch- ment , besides , according to Mr. Clarkson , contained the arti- cles of their treaty of friendship , of which we shall presently speak , and it would ...
... believe , as it was not natural that he should part with that document . The parch- ment , besides , according to Mr. Clarkson , contained the arti- cles of their treaty of friendship , of which we shall presently speak , and it would ...
Page 191
... believe any false ru- mours or reports of the Indians , nor the Indians believe any such rumours or reports of the Christians , but should first come as brethren to inquire of each other ; and that both Christians and Indians , when ...
... believe any false ru- mours or reports of the Indians , nor the Indians believe any such rumours or reports of the Christians , but should first come as brethren to inquire of each other ; and that both Christians and Indians , when ...
Page 202
... believe they will come to me at Philadelphia ; for since they could not get hither I have de- sired them to meet me ... believe any false rumours or reports of the Indians , nor the Indians believe any such ru- mours or reports of ...
... believe they will come to me at Philadelphia ; for since they could not get hither I have de- sired them to meet me ... believe any false rumours or reports of the Indians , nor the Indians believe any such ru- mours or reports of ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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