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 xii
... whole of Susquehanna counties ) though used as hunting ground , was impervious to Indian labour , and re- mained until long after the revolutionary war , untouched by the axe of the white man - majestic in the extent , the depth and the ...
... whole of Susquehanna counties ) though used as hunting ground , was impervious to Indian labour , and re- mained until long after the revolutionary war , untouched by the axe of the white man - majestic in the extent , the depth and the ...
Σελίδα 27
... 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 bearing on one side the impress of King George ...
... 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 bearing on one side the impress of King George ...
Σελίδα 31
... whole country had become theirs , and , therefore , assumed the power of dictating who should , and who should not be permitted to dwell therein . " Again : - " The intention was of settling certain Delawares at Wyoming ; but they ...
... whole country had become theirs , and , therefore , assumed the power of dictating who should , and who should not be permitted to dwell therein . " Again : - " The intention was of settling certain Delawares at Wyoming ; but they ...
Σελίδα 43
... whole line of their widely extended empire . Contracting our view to the limited range of our appropriate subject , we proceed with our narrative . The spring following the first visit to the Christian Indians , at Gnadenhutten , ( i ...
... whole line of their widely extended empire . Contracting our view to the limited range of our appropriate subject , we proceed with our narrative . The spring following the first visit to the Christian Indians , at Gnadenhutten , ( i ...
Σελίδα 66
... whole , by such means strengthening the claim of England against that of France , or any other nation . It is moreover asserted by Avery , I know not on what authority , that at the time of the Con- necticut charter , the distance from ...
... whole , by such means strengthening the claim of England against that of France , or any other nation . It is moreover asserted by Avery , I know not on what authority , that at the time of the Con- necticut charter , the distance from ...
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