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 iii
... hand , and given with all the sparkling raciness which genius imparts to an interesting subject . I came to Pennsylvania in 1799 , a settler under the Connecticut claim . The grounds of that claim , connected as they were with the early ...
... hand , and given with all the sparkling raciness which genius imparts to an interesting subject . I came to Pennsylvania in 1799 , a settler under the Connecticut claim . The grounds of that claim , connected as they were with the early ...
Σελίδα viii
... hand , and rifle in the other , and fought and prayed with Puritan courage and zeal ) with the utmost kindness and confidence , sent me numerous family papers , bearing especially on incidents of the old French and Indian war ...
... hand , and rifle in the other , and fought and prayed with Puritan courage and zeal ) with the utmost kindness and confidence , sent me numerous family papers , bearing especially on incidents of the old French and Indian war ...
Σελίδα xii
... hand of the Creator . A solitary Indian path from the Lackawanna to Oquago , marked the chord of the arc , being about forty miles , while following the bow of the river , the distance exceeded one hundred and thirty miles . But we are ...
... hand of the Creator . A solitary Indian path from the Lackawanna to Oquago , marked the chord of the arc , being about forty miles , while following the bow of the river , the distance exceeded one hundred and thirty miles . But we are ...
Σελίδα xiv
... hand of the white man has spared it , the native grape may be gathered in unlimited profusion . I have seen a grapevine bending beneath its purple clusters , one branch climbing a butternut , loaded with fruit ; another branch rest- ing ...
... hand of the white man has spared it , the native grape may be gathered in unlimited profusion . I have seen a grapevine bending beneath its purple clusters , one branch climbing a butternut , loaded with fruit ; another branch rest- ing ...
Σελίδα 22
... hand- fuls of red seeds , like the eggs of flies , did he strow the fertile fields of Onondago . Little worms came out of the seeds , and penetrated the earth , when the spirits , who had never yet seen the light , entered into and ...
... hand- fuls of red seeds , like the eggs of flies , did he strow the fertile fields of Onondago . Little worms came out of the seeds , and penetrated the earth , when the spirits , who had never yet seen the light , entered into and ...
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