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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 4, 15th edition. 2 0 Browse Search
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nsylvania, Clinton, in September, 1750, appealed to the Assembly for means to confirm their Indian alliances, and to assist Pennsylvania in securing the fidelity of the Indians on Ohio River. Journals of New York Assembly, i. 283, 284. The Assembly refused; and the Onondagas, whose chief was a professed Roman Catholic, whose castles contained a hundred neophytes, whose warriors glittered in brave apparel from France, scoffed with one another at the parsimonious colonists. Letter of Conrad Weisser, in Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania, IV. 222. The tendency of the Americans themselves towards union, and the desire on the part of England to concentrate its power over the colonies by the aid of the authority of the British parliament, were alike chap. III.} 1750. developed in connection with the necessity of resisting encroachments on the side of Canada. The unity of the French system of administration promised success by ensuring obedience to one council and one voice. Cl