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 iv
... cause , by bringing popular sentiment to bear in our favour both at home and abroad . With motives so powerful to allow the published story to run its course , it may be doubted even if the truth was known whether any American would at ...
... cause , by bringing popular sentiment to bear in our favour both at home and abroad . With motives so powerful to allow the published story to run its course , it may be doubted even if the truth was known whether any American would at ...
Σελίδα vi
... cause stated , multitudinous errors prevailed in res- pect to numerous details , in the minds of many intelligent persons . With a view at once to communicate and elicit information , I made from time to time , publications of what we ...
... cause stated , multitudinous errors prevailed in res- pect to numerous details , in the minds of many intelligent persons . With a view at once to communicate and elicit information , I made from time to time , publications of what we ...
Σελίδα 32
... caused the other nations to lay down the hatchet . " 1764 . By whatever name the confederacy should be styled : a Republic , an Empire , or an Oligarchy , we behold these United people , with the ' Great Head ' or Council at Onondago ...
... caused the other nations to lay down the hatchet . " 1764 . By whatever name the confederacy should be styled : a Republic , an Empire , or an Oligarchy , we behold these United people , with the ' Great Head ' or Council at Onondago ...
Σελίδα 36
... not only were long residents at Wyoming , but gave an enduring name to one of its richest and most delightful locations , * Clan Chattan ? Pennsylvania expected that the Six Nations would cause these Indi- 36 HISTORY OF WYOMING ,
... not only were long residents at Wyoming , but gave an enduring name to one of its richest and most delightful locations , * Clan Chattan ? Pennsylvania expected that the Six Nations would cause these Indi- 36 HISTORY OF WYOMING ,
Σελίδα 37
... cause these Indi- ans to remove from the lands which it had purchased . The deeds from the Indians , and drafts of the disputed lands were then produced , and the whole submitted to the consideration of the Council . After some ...
... cause these Indi- ans to remove from the lands which it had purchased . The deeds from the Indians , and drafts of the disputed lands were then produced , and the whole submitted to the consideration of the Council . After some ...
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