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 19
... held - the critical reader will determine , after the facts which bear on the case are fully exhibited . But this must be kept constantly in mind , that the " Great Head , " or council at Onondago , was supreme ; -that whatever was done ...
... held - the critical reader will determine , after the facts which bear on the case are fully exhibited . But this must be kept constantly in mind , that the " Great Head , " or council at Onondago , was supreme ; -that whatever was done ...
Σελίδα 35
... held in vassalage so extensive an empire , were a rude rabble of ignorant Indians . Letters and the arts of civilized life they had not ; nor had Attila or Ghengis Khan , but they were profoundly versed in all the wiles of diplomacy ...
... held in vassalage so extensive an empire , were a rude rabble of ignorant Indians . Letters and the arts of civilized life they had not ; nor had Attila or Ghengis Khan , but they were profoundly versed in all the wiles of diplomacy ...
Σελίδα 47
... held at Easton , commencing on the 8th of November , 1756. Imposing ceremonies , both for state and security , were kept up throughout the negotiations . At three o'clock , Governor Dennie marched from his lodgings , to the place of ...
... held at Easton , commencing on the 8th of November , 1756. Imposing ceremonies , both for state and security , were kept up throughout the negotiations . At three o'clock , Governor Dennie marched from his lodgings , to the place of ...
Σελίδα 50
... held , with dignity and firmness , and the different Indian tribes at length became reconciled to each other . The Conference having continued eighteen days , and all causes of misunderstanding between the English and Indians being ...
... held , with dignity and firmness , and the different Indian tribes at length became reconciled to each other . The Conference having continued eighteen days , and all causes of misunderstanding between the English and Indians being ...
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... held their court in gorgeous state , free to do their own will - except that Napoleon was their master . So too , the French Senate and Senators were independent ; they met , deliberated ; the Emperor frequently attending consultations ...
... held their court in gorgeous state , free to do their own will - except that Napoleon was their master . So too , the French Senate and Senators were independent ; they met , deliberated ; the Emperor frequently attending consultations ...
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