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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... arms , at a pe- riod so remote , as to render it a problem which is the old world and which the new . Nor would those disquisitions be regarded as exactly in place in a limited work like the present ; but so deeply interwoven is the ...
... arms , at a pe- riod so remote , as to render it a problem which is the old world and which the new . Nor would those disquisitions be regarded as exactly in place in a limited work like the present ; but so deeply interwoven is the ...
Σελίδα 20
... , I will submit your wor- ship and your power . " By Mohago , the Mohawks were clearly indidated . So far east as the Merrimack were their arms a source of terror . memory of persons then living , a small tribe on 20 HISTORY OF WYOMING .
... , I will submit your wor- ship and your power . " By Mohago , the Mohawks were clearly indidated . So far east as the Merrimack were their arms a source of terror . memory of persons then living , a small tribe on 20 HISTORY OF WYOMING .
Σελίδα 22
... arms and legs , and moved the light earth that covered them . After nine moons they came forth perfect boys and girls . Manitta covered them with his mantle of warm , purple cloud , and nourished them with milk from his fingers ends ...
... arms and legs , and moved the light earth that covered them . After nine moons they came forth perfect boys and girls . Manitta covered them with his mantle of warm , purple cloud , and nourished them with milk from his fingers ends ...
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... arms of the white man - whether French or English . The Leni - Lenape , or Delaware Indians , had long before been sub- * A powerful branch of the Seneca nation , the most numerous , it is believed , of the con- federacy , had a ...
... arms of the white man - whether French or English . The Leni - Lenape , or Delaware Indians , had long before been sub- * A powerful branch of the Seneca nation , the most numerous , it is believed , of the con- federacy , had a ...
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... arms in the summer of 1758 ; and far more important to the Iroquois , as it was almost in the heart of the do- minions claimed by them , the shame of Braddock's defeat was washed out , and Fort Du Quesne , ( afterwards named Fort Pitt ...
... arms in the summer of 1758 ; and far more important to the Iroquois , as it was almost in the heart of the do- minions claimed by them , the shame of Braddock's defeat was washed out , and Fort Du Quesne , ( afterwards named Fort Pitt ...
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