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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... friendship , could only have procecded from his characteristic love of doing good . My most grateful acknowledgments wait upon him . PRELIMINARY CHAPTER , CONTAINING A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WYOMING . INTRODUCTION . ix.
... friendship , could only have procecded from his characteristic love of doing good . My most grateful acknowledgments wait upon him . PRELIMINARY CHAPTER , CONTAINING A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WYOMING . INTRODUCTION . ix.
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... friend , you my friend , I desire your worship and your power , because I hope you can do some great matters this one . I am poor and naked , and have no men at my place , because I afraid always Mohago he will kill me every day and ...
... friend , you my friend , I desire your worship and your power , because I hope you can do some great matters this one . I am poor and naked , and have no men at my place , because I afraid always Mohago he will kill me every day and ...
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... friend . Another fortification existed on Jacob's Plains , or the upper flats , in Wilkesbarre . Its situation is the highest part of the low grounds , so that only in extraordinary floods , is the spot covered with water . Looking over ...
... friend . Another fortification existed on Jacob's Plains , or the upper flats , in Wilkesbarre . Its situation is the highest part of the low grounds , so that only in extraordinary floods , is the spot covered with water . Looking over ...
Σελίδα 39
... friendship and confidence of the Indians , and probably contributed essentially towards inducing many of them , at a subsequent period , to embrace the Christian Religion . The Count having spent twenty days at Wyoming , returned to ...
... friendship and confidence of the Indians , and probably contributed essentially towards inducing many of them , at a subsequent period , to embrace the Christian Religion . The Count having spent twenty days at Wyoming , returned to ...
Σελίδα 41
... friendship was entered into , after which their numerous , per- haps not very welcome visiters , returned to the valley . Doubtless , they were spies , sent by the Iroquois ; their large number , with exquisite art , concealing the ...
... friendship was entered into , after which their numerous , per- haps not very welcome visiters , returned to the valley . Doubtless , they were spies , sent by the Iroquois ; their large number , with exquisite art , concealing the ...
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