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Page 508
... Indians were all killed , of which affair permit me to give you a Detale . About 40 of the Inhabitants of Paxton on some as- surance , they had received , that the Connastagoe Indians tho under the protection of Pensylvania , had from ...
... Indians were all killed , of which affair permit me to give you a Detale . About 40 of the Inhabitants of Paxton on some as- surance , they had received , that the Connastagoe Indians tho under the protection of Pensylvania , had from ...
Page 510
... Indians residing amongst the Moravians have killed some of the Inhabitants of North Hampton could be presumptively proved , and that they had supplyd the Enemy Indians with amunition , was fully proved , yet those Indians were brought ...
... Indians residing amongst the Moravians have killed some of the Inhabitants of North Hampton could be presumptively proved , and that they had supplyd the Enemy Indians with amunition , was fully proved , yet those Indians were brought ...
Page 511
... Indians , to the Inhabitants of Lancaster County , yet they were thro the influence of the Q. M cherished and supported by the Government . M : Dow is now in town and declares that one of those very Indians which I. — P. — hugs in his ...
... Indians , to the Inhabitants of Lancaster County , yet they were thro the influence of the Q. M cherished and supported by the Government . M : Dow is now in town and declares that one of those very Indians which I. — P. — hugs in his ...
Page 517
... Indians of all ages , sizes & sexes they have among them , from the Paxton Volunteers as they are called , who had already kill'd some at Lancas- ter ; both to get rid of the expense of maintenance & to avoid the imputation , that must ...
... Indians of all ages , sizes & sexes they have among them , from the Paxton Volunteers as they are called , who had already kill'd some at Lancas- ter ; both to get rid of the expense of maintenance & to avoid the imputation , that must ...
Page 518
... Indians or rioters or any body but the innocent peasant , who is guilty of no iniquity , nor concerned in any party to prevent the public good - I have mention'd all this to Mr. Allen I have wrote him - Franklin has wrote a pamphlet ...
... Indians or rioters or any body but the innocent peasant , who is guilty of no iniquity , nor concerned in any party to prevent the public good - I have mention'd all this to Mr. Allen I have wrote him - Franklin has wrote a pamphlet ...
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