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 77
... live peaceably and neighbourly with our English sub- jects , may receive such justice and civil treatment from them , as may make them the more in love with their religion and manners ; so , not doubting of your full compliance and ...
... live peaceably and neighbourly with our English sub- jects , may receive such justice and civil treatment from them , as may make them the more in love with their religion and manners ; so , not doubting of your full compliance and ...
Σελίδα 91
... live on . " From this declaration , placed on record , opposing advocates draw different conclusions . On behalf of the Proprietaries , it is claimed as evidence that the head chiefs of the Six Nations refused to sell , and could not ...
... live on . " From this declaration , placed on record , opposing advocates draw different conclusions . On behalf of the Proprietaries , it is claimed as evidence that the head chiefs of the Six Nations refused to sell , and could not ...
Σελίδα 123
... lives were lost , and Captain Butler was only saved from a bayonet aimed at his breast , by the noble humanity and timely interposition of Craig . * Severely hurt , Captain B. was taken into the hut of Mr. Beach , and had his wounds ...
... lives were lost , and Captain Butler was only saved from a bayonet aimed at his breast , by the noble humanity and timely interposition of Craig . * Severely hurt , Captain B. was taken into the hut of Mr. Beach , and had his wounds ...
Σελίδα 147
... before the Directors of the particular town in which he lives , shall have liberty of appeal to such quarterly meeting , from the sen- tence of such particular Directors , without first procuring good HISTORY OF WYOMING . 147.
... before the Directors of the particular town in which he lives , shall have liberty of appeal to such quarterly meeting , from the sen- tence of such particular Directors , without first procuring good HISTORY OF WYOMING . 147.
Σελίδα 175
... lives were lost , and a number on both sides wounded , how many , no record has been kept . A son of Surveyor - General Lukens fell in the engagement ; a fine young man , deeply lamented on all sides ; but it was the fortune of war . A ...
... lives were lost , and a number on both sides wounded , how many , no record has been kept . A son of Surveyor - General Lukens fell in the engagement ; a fine young man , deeply lamented on all sides ; but it was the fortune of war . A ...
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