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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... hands some very interesting papers belonging to his father . Thus excited and cheered , I resolved to lose not a moment in obtaining all the facts which obliterating time , and relentless death had spared , relating to the History of ...
... hands some very interesting papers belonging to his father . Thus excited and cheered , I resolved to lose not a moment in obtaining all the facts which obliterating time , and relentless death had spared , relating to the History of ...
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... hand of their oppressors , yet possessing an Indian's pride , his passions and love of independ- ence , the numerous and wide spread tribes of the Delawares are sup- posed to have given the white men a less jealous reception than their ...
... hand of their oppressors , yet possessing an Indian's pride , his passions and love of independ- ence , the numerous and wide spread tribes of the Delawares are sup- posed to have given the white men a less jealous reception than their ...
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... hand in hand together . None of the Moravians were injured ; but fourteen white persons were murdered and scalped . The date is not precisely stated , but it was after Braddock's defeat , in 1754 , and previous to November , 1755 ...
... hand in hand together . None of the Moravians were injured ; but fourteen white persons were murdered and scalped . The date is not precisely stated , but it was after Braddock's defeat , in 1754 , and previous to November , 1755 ...
Σελίδα 45
... hand much burned . Sister Partsch , whose husband had escaped out of the window , likewise ventured to leap down from the burning roof . Unobserved by the enemy , she hid herself behind a tree , on rising ground , from whence she had a ...
... hand much burned . Sister Partsch , whose husband had escaped out of the window , likewise ventured to leap down from the burning roof . Unobserved by the enemy , she hid herself behind a tree , on rising ground , from whence she had a ...
Σελίδα 50
... hand expressed in strong language his resentment against the British Colonists , who had killed and imprisoned some of his tribe , and he , as well as other chiefs of those Nations , took great umbrage at the importance assum- ed by ...
... hand expressed in strong language his resentment against the British Colonists , who had killed and imprisoned some of his tribe , and he , as well as other chiefs of those Nations , took great umbrage at the importance assum- ed by ...
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