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 41
... hundred souls . In the midst of these pleasing scenes of present peace and anticipated enjoy- ment , they were visited by a deputation of Nanticokes and other Indians , from Wyoming , consisting of more than a hundred persons ...
... hundred souls . In the midst of these pleasing scenes of present peace and anticipated enjoy- ment , they were visited by a deputation of Nanticokes and other Indians , from Wyoming , consisting of more than a hundred persons ...
Σελίδα 69
... hundred and twenty miles , and from thence south to the beginning of the forty - second degree , and from thence east to the aforementioned bounds , which is ten miles east of the Susquehanna river , together with all and every the ...
... hundred and twenty miles , and from thence south to the beginning of the forty - second degree , and from thence east to the aforementioned bounds , which is ten miles east of the Susquehanna river , together with all and every the ...
Σελίδα 89
... hundred dollars for this abjuration of claim west of New York . In the absence of any proof , this imputation we should deem unfounded . Who would have given a sum so considerable for an opinion which could weigh so little in a solemn ...
... hundred dollars for this abjuration of claim west of New York . In the absence of any proof , this imputation we should deem unfounded . Who would have given a sum so considerable for an opinion which could weigh so little in a solemn ...
Σελίδα 90
... hundred original proprietors , each of whom must be taxed to raise the requisite funds , all notions of secrecy , even , if ever thought politic , must have been deemed impossible . The letter of Governor Hamilton , sent by Armstrong ...
... hundred original proprietors , each of whom must be taxed to raise the requisite funds , all notions of secrecy , even , if ever thought politic , must have been deemed impossible . The letter of Governor Hamilton , sent by Armstrong ...
Σελίδα 94
... hundred subscribers to the Susquehanna Com- pany at seven dollars each , to which are now added three hundred at nine dollars each . " The aggregate would be 6200 dollars . The consideration in the Indian deed was stated to be two ...
... hundred subscribers to the Susquehanna Com- pany at seven dollars each , to which are now added three hundred at nine dollars each . " The aggregate would be 6200 dollars . The consideration in the Indian deed was stated to be two ...
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