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 viii
... savages , to ascend the pulpit with his bible in one 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 ...
... savages , to ascend the pulpit with his bible in one 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 ...
Σελίδα 41
... savages , before ignorant of the route , might unsuspectedly attend such an embassy , apparently of friendship , and on the passage receive the instruction of the old braves , who must have led the party , preparatory to being sent ...
... savages , before ignorant of the route , might unsuspectedly attend such an embassy , apparently of friendship , and on the passage receive the instruction of the old braves , who must have led the party , preparatory to being sent ...
Σελίδα 42
... Detroit , Du Quesne , on the Ohio , and onward , embracing the most defensible points to the delta of the Mississippi . The design was grand - the execution spirited . The savages , formerly in amity with the LETTER IV. ...
... Detroit , Du Quesne , on the Ohio , and onward , embracing the most defensible points to the delta of the Mississippi . The design was grand - the execution spirited . The savages , formerly in amity with the LETTER IV. ...
Σελίδα 43
... savages , formerly in amity with the British , but now favorably disposed to the French , who had promised to restore the country taken from them by the English , were excited by the defeat of Braddock , in 1754 , to enter with ...
... savages , formerly in amity with the British , but now favorably disposed to the French , who had promised to restore the country taken from them by the English , were excited by the defeat of Braddock , in 1754 , to enter with ...
Σελίδα 44
... savages , sufficiently near to be con- nected with Wyoming , was in the neighborhood of Shamokin , ( after- wards Fort Augusta , now Sunbury . ) The Moravians had a small mission there ; and as it was ever a rule of action of that ...
... savages , sufficiently near to be con- nected with Wyoming , was in the neighborhood of Shamokin , ( after- wards Fort Augusta , now Sunbury . ) The Moravians had a small mission there ; and as it was ever a rule of action of that ...
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