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 36
... lands in the forks of Delaware several years before , of the Delaware tribes who then possessed them . That they had afterwards received informa- tion that the same lands were claimed by the Six Nations , and a purchase was also made of ...
... lands in the forks of Delaware several years before , of the Delaware tribes who then possessed them . That they had afterwards received informa- tion that the same lands were claimed by the Six Nations , and a purchase was also made of ...
Σελίδα 37
... land . But how came you to take upon yourselves to sell lands at all ? We conquered you - we made women of you ; you know you are women , and can no more sell lands than women . Nor is it fit you should have the power of selling lands ...
... land . But how came you to take upon yourselves to sell lands at all ? We conquered you - we made women of you ; you know you are women , and can no more sell lands than women . Nor is it fit you should have the power of selling lands ...
Σελίδα 39
... land of the Indians , they naturally concluded that the real object of Zinzendorf was either to procure from them the lands at Wyoming for his own use , to search for hidden treasures , or to ex- amine the country with a view to future ...
... land of the Indians , they naturally concluded that the real object of Zinzendorf was either to procure from them the lands at Wyoming for his own use , to search for hidden treasures , or to ex- amine the country with a view to future ...
Σελίδα 47
... lands upon the Delaware : that although the rights of the purchase were to extend " as far as a man can go in a day and a half , " from Neshamony creek , yet the man who was appointed to go over the ground , did not walk , but ran ; and ...
... lands upon the Delaware : that although the rights of the purchase were to extend " as far as a man can go in a day and a half , " from Neshamony creek , yet the man who was appointed to go over the ground , did not walk , but ran ; and ...
Σελίδα 48
... lands . That two years before , the Governor had been to Albany , to buy more of the lands of the Six Nations , and had described their purchase by points of compass , which they did not understand , including not only the Juniata , but ...
... lands . That two years before , the Governor had been to Albany , to buy more of the lands of the Six Nations , and had described their purchase by points of compass , which they did not understand , including not only the Juniata , but ...
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