History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 29
... Pennsylvania Indians , being an Onondago , might lead to the conjecture , that the more elevated civil offices of authority and honour , were exercised by that tribe . Not a fact sents itself , in my research , to lead me to suppose ...
... Pennsylvania Indians , being an Onondago , might lead to the conjecture , that the more elevated civil offices of authority and honour , were exercised by that tribe . Not a fact sents itself , in my research , to lead me to suppose ...
Σελίδα 36
... Pennsylvania , but from which the occupants refused to remove . Learning that the Six Nations claimed to be the owners of the country , they were con- çiliated by proper means , and a grand Council was held in the sum mer of 1742 , in ...
... Pennsylvania , but from which the occupants refused to remove . Learning that the Six Nations claimed to be the owners of the country , they were con- çiliated by proper means , and a grand Council was held in the sum mer of 1742 , in ...
Σελίδα 47
... Pennsylvania Government , anxious to conciliate the Indians , invited the various nations to a council , which was accordingly held at Easton , commencing on the 8th of November , 1756. Imposing ceremonies , both for state and security ...
... Pennsylvania Government , anxious to conciliate the Indians , invited the various nations to a council , which was accordingly held at Easton , commencing on the 8th of November , 1756. Imposing ceremonies , both for state and security ...
Σελίδα 49
... Pennsylvania knew too well the import- ance of having the assent of the Six Nations , to rest satisfied with the treaty as made . The influence of Sir William Johnson , agent for Indian affairs , was invoked to bring the Six Nations to ...
... Pennsylvania knew too well the import- ance of having the assent of the Six Nations , to rest satisfied with the treaty as made . The influence of Sir William Johnson , agent for Indian affairs , was invoked to bring the Six Nations to ...
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... Pennsylvania and Connecticut - Earliest Charters of France and England - Great Plymouth Council incorporated - Massachusetts carved out of the Plymouth Patent - Warwick's Charter Colony of Connecticut - Charter of King Charles , 1662 ...
... Pennsylvania and Connecticut - Earliest Charters of France and England - Great Plymouth Council incorporated - Massachusetts carved out of the Plymouth Patent - Warwick's Charter Colony of Connecticut - Charter of King Charles , 1662 ...
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