History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 38
... appear upon the scene . Zeal for the propagation of the Gospel caused the foot of the first white man to tread the soil of Wyoming . Long the residence of kings , it may not be improper to relate , that the first white visiter , should ...
... appear upon the scene . Zeal for the propagation of the Gospel caused the foot of the first white man to tread the soil of Wyoming . Long the residence of kings , it may not be improper to relate , that the first white visiter , should ...
Σελίδα 41
... appear more conspicuously on another page , accompanied the party back to the Susquehanna , and established their lodges at Wyoming . This step was taken as a preparatory measure to the old French war . The sequel is full of stirring ...
... appear more conspicuously on another page , accompanied the party back to the Susquehanna , and established their lodges at Wyoming . This step was taken as a preparatory measure to the old French war . The sequel is full of stirring ...
Σελίδα 50
... appears , was given to the ambassadors of the Six Nations at the consequence assumed , and the forward part taken by Tedeuscung ; and yet no immediate measures were adopted to chas- tise his supposed contumacy . A solution of what might ...
... appears , was given to the ambassadors of the Six Nations at the consequence assumed , and the forward part taken by Tedeuscung ; and yet no immediate measures were adopted to chas- tise his supposed contumacy . A solution of what might ...
Σελίδα 53
... appear , though near the Iroquois , and in daily intercourse with them , the missionaries had not the least ... appearing on friendly terms with the old chief . Whiskey had been obtained , which , when in his power , the Indian ...
... appear , though near the Iroquois , and in daily intercourse with them , the missionaries had not the least ... appearing on friendly terms with the old chief . Whiskey had been obtained , which , when in his power , the Indian ...
Σελίδα 56
... appears they were the same party that committed the ravages in Northampton county , " etc. Thus it would seem the expedition of Col. Clayton to Wyoming , was principally intended to destroy the grain " left " by the New England people ...
... appears they were the same party that committed the ravages in Northampton county , " etc. Thus it would seem the expedition of Col. Clayton to Wyoming , was principally intended to destroy the grain " left " by the New England people ...
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