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
... took its published form at Poughkeepsie , and was thence circulated , not only in the United Colonies , but throughout every Nation in Europe , was calculated to arouse the most powerful emotions of the human soul - pity for American ...
... took its published form at Poughkeepsie , and was thence circulated , not only in the United Colonies , but throughout every Nation in Europe , was calculated to arouse the most powerful emotions of the human soul - pity for American ...
Σελίδα vii
... took upon himself the trouble of making the necessary searches , and of transcribing whatever related to Wyoming . I feel very sensibly my indebtedness to Col. Brod- head , and acknowledge it with pleasure . The Hon . John N. Conyngham ...
... took upon himself the trouble of making the necessary searches , and of transcribing whatever related to Wyoming . I feel very sensibly my indebtedness to Col. Brod- head , and acknowledge it with pleasure . The Hon . John N. Conyngham ...
Σελίδα 29
... took scalps and prisoners from the Cherokees on the Mississippi . The nations most southwesterly located would , naturally , be best acquainted with the southwest country and nations - know the war paths , and be best able to strike an ...
... took scalps and prisoners from the Cherokees on the Mississippi . The nations most southwesterly located would , naturally , be best acquainted with the southwest country and nations - know the war paths , and be best able to strike an ...
Σελίδα 34
... took any important step , without consul- tation and the consent of the Great Head , or Council , at Onondago . Perfect union - and harmonious Councils were the foundation of their power ; as secrecy in regard to their intentions , and ...
... took any important step , without consul- tation and the consent of the Great Head , or Council , at Onondago . Perfect union - and harmonious Councils were the foundation of their power ; as secrecy in regard to their intentions , and ...
Σελίδα 45
... took his scalp , and left him dead on the ground . Eleven persons , belonging to the mission , were burned alive ; among whom , was a child only fifteen months old . Sister Senseman , already surrounded by the flames , was heard to ...
... took his scalp , and left him dead on the ground . Eleven persons , belonging to the mission , were burned alive ; among whom , was a child only fifteen months old . Sister Senseman , already surrounded by the flames , was heard to ...
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