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... Parties . The whole Country being one continued Foreft , gives great Advantages to thefe fkulking Parties , and has obliged the Chriftians to imitate the Indians in this Method of making War among them . And fome would , doubtless , be ...
... Parties . The whole Country being one continued Foreft , gives great Advantages to thefe fkulking Parties , and has obliged the Chriftians to imitate the Indians in this Method of making War among them . And fome would , doubtless , be ...
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... and when either of the Parties becomes difgufted , they feparate without Formality or Ignominy to either , unless it be occafioned by fome fcandalous Offence in one one of them . And in Cafe of Divorce , 12 The INTRODUCTION .
... and when either of the Parties becomes difgufted , they feparate without Formality or Ignominy to either , unless it be occafioned by fome fcandalous Offence in one one of them . And in Cafe of Divorce , 12 The INTRODUCTION .
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... Parties only , who meeting with great Numbers of the Adiron- dacks , retired before them with feeming Terror , while the Adirondacks pursued them with Fury , and without Thought , till they were cunningly drawn into Ambufcades , where ...
... Parties only , who meeting with great Numbers of the Adiron- dacks , retired before them with feeming Terror , while the Adirondacks pursued them with Fury , and without Thought , till they were cunningly drawn into Ambufcades , where ...
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... Parties , the better to provide for their Subfiftence , by Hunting ; one of these Parties in their Chace fell in with ... Party of the Five Nations , and recovered the Prisoners . I. This was the first Time that the Five Nations This 30 ...
... Parties , the better to provide for their Subfiftence , by Hunting ; one of these Parties in their Chace fell in with ... Party of the Five Nations , and recovered the Prisoners . I. This was the first Time that the Five Nations This 30 ...
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... Party against the Mohawks , but these by the Cold , and their not knowing the Ufe of Snow Shoes , fuffered very much , without doing any Thing against the Enemy . This Party however fell in with * Skenectady , a fmall Town which Corlear ...
... Party against the Mohawks , but these by the Cold , and their not knowing the Ufe of Snow Shoes , fuffered very much , without doing any Thing against the Enemy . This Party however fell in with * Skenectady , a fmall Town which Corlear ...
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