Canada; and immediately, in token of friendship, we hung up the kettle, and took up the hatchet, and with one consent, assisted Colonel Nicholson, in making preparations on this side the lake : but at length, we were told our great queen, by some important... The Natural and Civil History of Vermont - Page 317by Samuel Williams - 1809Full view - About this book
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...letter to an earlier Queen Anne on behalf of Pocahontas) carried a thinly veiled threat "that in Case our Great Queen should not be mindful of us, we must, with our Families, forsake our Country and seek other Habitations, or stand Neuter; either of which will be much against our Inclinations."30... | |
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