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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... facts , showing the extent and spirit of the power exercised , and authority claimed , by the Six Nations , demand notice ... fact is worth dwelling on a mo- ment , as at once illustrative of the extent of dominion claimed , as also the ...
... facts , showing the extent and spirit of the power exercised , and authority claimed , by the Six Nations , demand notice ... fact is worth dwelling on a mo- ment , as at once illustrative of the extent of dominion claimed , as also the ...
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... fact in their history , after their acquaintance with the Europeans , shows at once their subserviency and terror , when they heard the voice of their imperious masters . On the appearance of the English , the expansion of their settle ...
... fact in their history , after their acquaintance with the Europeans , shows at once their subserviency and terror , when they heard the voice of their imperious masters . On the appearance of the English , the expansion of their settle ...
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... facts , that almost immediately after the treaty , murders were committed below the Blue Mountains , which the ... fact he stated to the writer , at Lan- caster , in 1808 , where Mr. Thompson , being on business pending before the ...
... facts , that almost immediately after the treaty , murders were committed below the Blue Mountains , which the ... fact he stated to the writer , at Lan- caster , in 1808 , where Mr. Thompson , being on business pending before the ...
Σελίδα 49
... fact , and an opinion , which , not being recorded at the time , though indelibly imprinted on my memory , I think it more prudent to omit than to tell . But the Government of Pennsylvania knew too well the import- ance of having the ...
... fact , and an opinion , which , not being recorded at the time , though indelibly imprinted on my memory , I think it more prudent to omit than to tell . But the Government of Pennsylvania knew too well the import- ance of having the ...
Σελίδα 50
... fact , that the power of their allies was already sensibly shaken , and Great Britain was preparing with unexampled vigour to drive the French from this continent . Fort William was taken in 1757 ; Louisburg surren- dered to their ...
... fact , that the power of their allies was already sensibly shaken , and Great Britain was preparing with unexampled vigour to drive the French from this continent . Fort William was taken in 1757 ; Louisburg surren- dered to their ...
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