CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 126
I am afraid you cannot clear yourself from the guilt of bribery and unrighteousness : For you to declare to Mr. Newton , that he should not do what his office as judge in the admiralty obliged him unto , unless he would give you an ...
I am afraid you cannot clear yourself from the guilt of bribery and unrighteousness : For you to declare to Mr. Newton , that he should not do what his office as judge in the admiralty obliged him unto , unless he would give you an ...
Page 128
The other is , that a letter thought to have been written by me , induced the late K. William to give you a commission for the government here . Sir H. Ashurst , in a letter dated the 25th of July last , says , that the day before a ...
The other is , that a letter thought to have been written by me , induced the late K. William to give you a commission for the government here . Sir H. Ashurst , in a letter dated the 25th of July last , says , that the day before a ...
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Netasuog ; cattle : This name the Indians give to tame beasts , yea and birds also which they keep tame about their houses . Muckquashim ; the wolf . Moattoquus ; a black wolf . - Tummock , Noosup , or Sumhup ; the beaver .
Netasuog ; cattle : This name the Indians give to tame beasts , yea and birds also which they keep tame about their houses . Muckquashim ; the wolf . Moattoquus ; a black wolf . - Tummock , Noosup , or Sumhup ; the beaver .
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