History of Wyoming, in a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn Miner ...J. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα iv
... Four volumes of the Jour- nal of Congress , during the Revolution , were upon the shelf , present- ing in their details slight attraction , as I had thought , and of little use , except for occasional reference : but the leisure now ...
... Four volumes of the Jour- nal of Congress , during the Revolution , were upon the shelf , present- ing in their details slight attraction , as I had thought , and of little use , except for occasional reference : but the leisure now ...
Σελίδα vii
... four whose names are designated by a star were in the battle . With one or two exceptions , the others were inhabitants of Wyoming , at the time of the massacre and expulsion , and most of them of an age to remember distinctly the ...
... four whose names are designated by a star were in the battle . With one or two exceptions , the others were inhabitants of Wyoming , at the time of the massacre and expulsion , and most of them of an age to remember distinctly the ...
Σελίδα xi
... four miles in width ; but in its more enlarged sense , it is used to designate the part of the country within the limits of Pennsylvania , embraced within the 42d degree of north latitude , claimed by Connecticut , and partially set ...
... four miles in width ; but in its more enlarged sense , it is used to designate the part of the country within the limits of Pennsylvania , embraced within the 42d degree of north latitude , claimed by Connecticut , and partially set ...
Σελίδα 27
... four inches the longest way . Taken in connexion with the medal of George the First , I expressed the conviction that the picture must have been that of Queen Anne . What greatly strengthens this opinion is the fact , that in 1710 , in ...
... four inches the longest way . Taken in connexion with the medal of George the First , I expressed the conviction that the picture must have been that of Queen Anne . What greatly strengthens this opinion is the fact , that in 1710 , in ...
Σελίδα 28
... four are preserved -1 . Te - Yee - Neen - Ho - Ga - Prow ; 2. Sa - Ga - Yean . Qua - Peah - Ton ; 3. Elow - Oh - Koam , and 4. Oh - Nee - Yeath - Ton - No- Prow - the two last named being River Indians.t It seems , then , probable ...
... four are preserved -1 . Te - Yee - Neen - Ho - Ga - Prow ; 2. Sa - Ga - Yean . Qua - Peah - Ton ; 3. Elow - Oh - Koam , and 4. Oh - Nee - Yeath - Ton - No- Prow - the two last named being River Indians.t It seems , then , probable ...
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