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 xiii
... justice , this would not , perhaps , be deemed the fitting place . The richness and beauty of the coal formation , however , at least demand a moment's notice . On the top of the southern , or second range of mountains , strata of rocks ...
... justice , this would not , perhaps , be deemed the fitting place . The richness and beauty of the coal formation , however , at least demand a moment's notice . On the top of the southern , or second range of mountains , strata of rocks ...
Σελίδα 27
... Justice Gibson , and Jaccb Cist , Esqs . The whole line , although it had been ploughed for more than thirty years , was then distinctly traceable by the eye . Fortune was unexpectedly propitious to our search , for we found a medal ...
... Justice Gibson , and Jaccb Cist , Esqs . The whole line , although it had been ploughed for more than thirty years , was then distinctly traceable by the eye . Fortune was unexpectedly propitious to our search , for we found a medal ...
Σελίδα 48
... justice would be done to them , for all the injuries they had received . This Conference continued nine days , during which time , all matters of difference were considered , and the Shawanese and Delawares , the two principal tribes ...
... justice would be done to them , for all the injuries they had received . This Conference continued nine days , during which time , all matters of difference were considered , and the Shawanese and Delawares , the two principal tribes ...
Σελίδα 63
... justice , as to warrant the adop- tion of all proper measures to secure its possession . Early after 1600 , a contest commenced between France and Eng- land for the possession of North America . In November , 1603 , Henry IV . of France ...
... justice , as to warrant the adop- tion of all proper measures to secure its possession . Early after 1600 , a contest commenced between France and Eng- land for the possession of North America . In November , 1603 , Henry IV . of France ...
Σελίδα 77
... justice and civil treatment from them , as may make them the more in love with their religion and manners ; so , not doubting of your full compliance and submission to our desire , we bid you farewell . farewell . Given at our court ...
... justice and civil treatment from them , as may make them the more in love with their religion and manners ; so , not doubting of your full compliance and submission to our desire , we bid you farewell . farewell . Given at our court ...
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