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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... taken down , and care- fully corrected any error into which the pen had fallen . If in ex- amining several persons I found a material fact stated differently , they were revisited , the subject considered again , and new sources . of ...
... taken down , and care- fully corrected any error into which the pen had fallen . If in ex- amining several persons I found a material fact stated differently , they were revisited , the subject considered again , and new sources . of ...
Σελίδα 27
... taken by Dr. Boyd ; but all were regretting that I had not seen a picture of a lady , found upon the breast , worn as a locket , of , from this , the beads and other ornaments , it was supposed a great chief . Various were the ...
... taken by Dr. Boyd ; but all were regretting that I had not seen a picture of a lady , found upon the breast , worn as a locket , of , from this , the beads and other ornaments , it was supposed a great chief . Various were the ...
Σελίδα 37
... taken by the hair of your heads , and shaken till you recover your senses , and become sober . We have seen a deed signed by nine of your chiefs above fifty years ago , for this very land . But how came you to take upon yourselves to ...
... taken by the hair of your heads , and shaken till you recover your senses , and become sober . We have seen a deed signed by nine of your chiefs above fifty years ago , for this very land . But how came you to take upon yourselves to ...
Σελίδα 41
... and established their lodges at Wyoming . This step was taken as a preparatory measure to the old French war . The sequel is full of stirring and painful events . LETTER IV . Old French War - Influence upon Wyoming HISTORY OF WYOMING . 41.
... and established their lodges at Wyoming . This step was taken as a preparatory measure to the old French war . The sequel is full of stirring and painful events . LETTER IV . Old French War - Influence upon Wyoming HISTORY OF WYOMING . 41.
Σελίδα 50
... taken by Tedeuscung ; and yet no immediate measures were adopted to chas- tise his supposed contumacy . A solution of what might otherwise seem difficult , both in his more bold , independent conduct , and the forbearance of the ...
... taken by Tedeuscung ; and yet no immediate measures were adopted to chas- tise his supposed contumacy . A solution of what might otherwise seem difficult , both in his more bold , independent conduct , and the forbearance of the ...
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