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1668  “Proposals for peace were made by the French & accepted by the Indians, and the war which had been of sixty years’ continuance, was terminated to the satisfaction of all parties.”  Long’s Chr: 85.
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“Proposals for peace were made by the French & accepted by the Indians, and the war which had been of sixty years’ continuance, was terminated to the satisfaction of all parties.”  Long’s Chr: 85.